Hello everyone,
This is the construction report following an earlier thread on floor plan design.
Planned are:
618 m² (6650 sq ft) plot of land
150 m² (1615 sq ft) living space
50 m² (540 sq ft) double garage
Air-to-water heat pump with underfloor and wall heating
Zehnder ventilation system
Exterior blinds in the living room, kitchen, and gallery. Windows anthracite on both inside and outside
Smart home wireless Homematic IP
Planned budget: €300,000 including land and ancillary costs + €30,000 reserve
Plus €12,500 net for a 9.6 kWp photovoltaic system financed separately
Only small regional companies recommended by other builders are being considered.
So far, the following trades have been contracted:
Earthworks: €20,000
Shell construction: €73,000 + €1,000 for the porch above the front door, Wienerberger Poroton T9
Roof: €19,000 + €1,500 scaffolding
Electrical work: €11,000 excluding chiseling work
Window materials: 17 Salamander triple-glazed units + Beck & Heun roller shutters + 5 Selt exterior blinds = €16,000
Quotes received for:
Plastering without decorative finish: €21,000
Bathroom ceramics Villeroy & Boch: €3,000 from Reuter Bathroom Shop
Interior doors Herholz: €2,600
Hörmann front door + garage door: €3,000
Building services materials from the internet: €10,000
Zehnder ventilation unit ComfoAir Q350 TR enthalpy heat exchanger including materials: €4,000 from Selfio
Nobilia kitchen furniture: €5,500, Bosch Series 4 kitchen appliances from Für Uns Shop with 50% discount for €3,500
This is the construction report following an earlier thread on floor plan design.
Planned are:
618 m² (6650 sq ft) plot of land
150 m² (1615 sq ft) living space
50 m² (540 sq ft) double garage
Air-to-water heat pump with underfloor and wall heating
Zehnder ventilation system
Exterior blinds in the living room, kitchen, and gallery. Windows anthracite on both inside and outside
Smart home wireless Homematic IP
Planned budget: €300,000 including land and ancillary costs + €30,000 reserve
Plus €12,500 net for a 9.6 kWp photovoltaic system financed separately
Only small regional companies recommended by other builders are being considered.
So far, the following trades have been contracted:
Earthworks: €20,000
Shell construction: €73,000 + €1,000 for the porch above the front door, Wienerberger Poroton T9
Roof: €19,000 + €1,500 scaffolding
Electrical work: €11,000 excluding chiseling work
Window materials: 17 Salamander triple-glazed units + Beck & Heun roller shutters + 5 Selt exterior blinds = €16,000
Quotes received for:
Plastering without decorative finish: €21,000
Bathroom ceramics Villeroy & Boch: €3,000 from Reuter Bathroom Shop
Interior doors Herholz: €2,600
Hörmann front door + garage door: €3,000
Building services materials from the internet: €10,000
Zehnder ventilation unit ComfoAir Q350 TR enthalpy heat exchanger including materials: €4,000 from Selfio
Nobilia kitchen furniture: €5,500, Bosch Series 4 kitchen appliances from Für Uns Shop with 50% discount for €3,500
hegi___ schrieb:
From when and where can one officially find out if a company is insolvent?I don’t know whether and under which proof of legitimate interest the commercial registry court provides such information upon request. It is publicly accessible in the commercial register, but only once a trustee has been appointed. As long as an insolvency application is being reviewed, this is not visible to third parties. If you have a justified suspicion of insolvency, you should check whether you are entitled to file an external insolvency petition. Being a creditor of a truly insolvent company does not improve simply because the insolvency is not yet registered. Any external petition must be submitted to the local court at the company’s registered office (this does not have to be the same as the court responsible for the commercial register, but is always located within the same federal state).https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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hegi___ schrieb:
I just received information from the managing director that the construction company has declared insolvency.That would certainly be a justified suspicion. For a third-party application, as a creditor (of payments or services), you would legally also have to be more than three weeks overdue with this company.hanse987 schrieb:
Just enter "insolvency and announcement" in a search engine. You can immediately find out if insolvency has been declared and who the insolvency administrator is.Exactly: the data status is the same as in the online commercial register directly (possibly with some delay, but never more up-to-date). Pending application procedures are therefore not visible there either.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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hegi___ schrieb:
If an invoice still arrives, we will offset it against the recorded defects, and if not, that’s fine too. A company in insolvency still retains the right to remedy defects before the customer reduces payment. If the company is insolvent, there will be a proceeding—unless the typical third-party applicant, such as a health insurance provider, has been satisfied and other creditors are inactive. An insolvency administrator does not make offsets like "1,000 euros invoice minus 100 euros defects equals 900 euros invoice," but rather: "Pay the 1,000 euros invoice now, hold a 100 euros claim, wait indefinitely, the final accounting shows 300,000 euros in debt, of which 100 euros is owed to you, and against that we optimistically expect 25,000 euros after deducting the administrator’s fees, etc." Then you receive from those 25,000 euros your 100/30,000, which equals eight euros and thirty-three cents. That only covers the postage for the paperwork related to your attempt to reduce payment :-(
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