Hello
If I buy an old house that does not meet the energy-saving regulations according to the old standards, I understand that I am legally required to carry out compulsory renovation/insulation work on the house.
Can I avoid this if I do not have a heating system in the house or make it irreversibly unusable, so that I basically live without heating energy in the house throughout the entire year?
Does it make a difference if I then have a stove or a fireplace in just one room, or is that not allowed either?
Kind regards
If I buy an old house that does not meet the energy-saving regulations according to the old standards, I understand that I am legally required to carry out compulsory renovation/insulation work on the house.
Can I avoid this if I do not have a heating system in the house or make it irreversibly unusable, so that I basically live without heating energy in the house throughout the entire year?
Does it make a difference if I then have a stove or a fireplace in just one room, or is that not allowed either?
Kind regards
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Bauabenteurer24 Jul 2014 13:16Jaydee schrieb:
Last winter, they actually managed to heat the entire house in the evenings with just two firings.Last winter wasn’t really a winter 😀 (just saying)
Bauabenteurer schrieb:
Last winter wasn’t really a winter 😀 (just saying)I know, but it’s not my house either :pFor me personally, a house without heating would feel too unusual.
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perlenmann24 Jul 2014 15:32And were they able to get hot water with that? Or did they use a tankless water heater then?
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perlenmann25 Jul 2014 07:37Sorry for asking 🙂 I'm just a bit of a softie.