ᐅ Carport Variation from the Building Permit / Planning Permission

Created on: 22 Apr 2017 17:15
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Chriscross
Hello everyone,

Our architect included a carport with a storage room in our house plans right from the start. The building permit / planning permission was submitted and approved. The house is now built, but the carport manufacturer we initially chose no longer produces this type of carport. How much can I deviate from the approved plans without causing any issues? The original plan was for a carport measuring 6.5m x 9m (21 ft 4 in x 29 ft 6 in) with an integrated storage room of 3m x 6m (9 ft 10 in x 19 ft 8 in) and a flat roof. The carport is located 1m (3 ft 3 in) away from the neighbor’s property line.
Location: Lower Saxony, Hannover region.

Thank you for your help
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Payday
25 Apr 2017 11:40
Door? Carport? Otherwise, there are gates that open upwards. ^^
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Nordlys
25 Apr 2017 13:30
Payday, when building, it’s always better to design your house so you can walk all the way around your property. Remember your time in the military? Guard duty? Always patrol along the outside of the fence to protect your area. Smile
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ypg
25 Apr 2017 14:02
Payday schrieb:
Door? Carport? Otherwise, there are gates that open upwards ^^

My car has doors.

Otherwise, this sentence fits you: semi-detached house? No. Terraced house? No. You want to be able to walk all around your house – and I’m attaching a garage to my detached house, naturally built up to the property boundary [emoji23]

Brief regards
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Payday
27 Apr 2017 15:04
Well, everyone has to decide for themselves. Once the house is built and you have about 8–9 meters (26–30 feet) of space available, you can certainly do that. Otherwise, you can also build significantly narrower and have more space on the other side.