ᐅ Is the exterior wall of an existing building constructed correctly?
Created on: 2 May 2024 11:35
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FamilieP1987
Hey everyone,
I’d like to get your opinion on the exterior wall of a house I’m planning to visit. I’m not very confident in assessing it myself, but maybe you can spot something in the photo that I’m missing.
Thanks in advance!
I’d like to get your opinion on the exterior wall of a house I’m planning to visit. I’m not very confident in assessing it myself, but maybe you can spot something in the photo that I’m missing.
Thanks in advance!
FamilieP1987 schrieb:
Am I not being straightforward!?No, you’re revealing every _major_ detail of the house only bit by bit, like slicing salami. You don’t provide any information voluntarily; instead, people have to question you about every single detail. The question is who really needs the information here. FamilieP1987 schrieb:
The listing is on Kleinanzeigen and doesn’t provide any additional information.At least you seem to know the street in that location (which I now know). If all this is enough for you here (and you don’t have any questions), then I won’t ask for another slice of salami.F
FamilieP19872 May 2024 21:41ypg schrieb:
No, you make me extract every major detail of the house bit by bit using the “salami technique.”
You don’t provide any information yourself; instead, you have to be questioned about every single detail. Then the question arises: who really needs the information here?
At least you seem to know the street for the location (which I now know). If all this is enough for you (and since you have no questions), I won’t ask for another slice of salami. Someone must have had a bad day.
I simply asked if an experienced person could point out any unusual details that I, as a layperson, might have overlooked.
Why anyone needs to react so negatively and with such fuss is completely beyond me.
FamilieP1987 schrieb:
Why anyone needs to get so upset in such a pretentious way, I am not upset pretentiously but with good reason—because of the time you demand from kind people who want to help by answering questions and asking for clarification so that they can actually provide some kind of useful answer. Whether you then call these answers from the original poster, that is, from you, cheeky, naive, or shameless—that’s up to you. I’ll just say good luck with your house purchase.
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FamilieP19872 May 2024 22:06ypg schrieb:
I’m not upset in a petty way, but with good reason—about the time you expect from kind people who want to help by answering questions and asking for clarification so that the question can actually be answered at all. Whether you then call these replies from the original poster—meaning you—bold, naive, or shameless, I’ll just say good luck with your house purchase. You are upset because I can’t ask good questions about a topic that is completely new to me, even though I have mentioned this several times.
It would be possible to approach the whole matter with understanding, but instead, you attack me without cause. Do you think I’m asking these things here just to waste your time? The conversation was friendly and respectful until your intervention, and I have thanked everyone for their help.
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nordanney3 May 2024 11:03Nida35a schrieb:
I would talk to the neighbor 6 meters (20 feet) away,
was there a house planned and why wasn’t it built,
was there a house built and why is it gone, No. I would try to speak with the owner of the empty lot. The only reasonable contact.
Nida35a schrieb:
what damages or mistakes were covered by the insulation, None at all. This is common when an interior wall suddenly becomes a freezing cold exterior wall. It is the only practical (temporary) solution.
Nida35a schrieb:
Is construction to be expected in the gap? Ask the lot owner. Then forget the answer, because it’s likely only valid for about 60 seconds and tomorrow the current owner might build themselves or sell the plot to a third party who could start building immediately.