Hello, my wife and I are looking for a house. Depending on the age and type of building, there may be legal obligations for renovations. It is very important to clarify exactly what must be done within two years after purchase before buying.
Is the only option to have an energy consultant inspect the house and possibly consult a chimney sweep? Or can I, for example, assume that there is no legal renovation obligation for a semi-detached house built in 2000?
Is the only option to have an energy consultant inspect the house and possibly consult a chimney sweep? Or can I, for example, assume that there is no legal renovation obligation for a semi-detached house built in 2000?
You are referring to older buildings or houses that were not constructed according to the energy-saving regulations.
A house built in 2000 was built following the energy-saving regulations, so you can disregard the issue of mandatory renovations.
If you want to insulate facades, then it must be done according to the energy-saving regulations, but only at that time.
Best regards in brief
A house built in 2000 was built following the energy-saving regulations, so you can disregard the issue of mandatory renovations.
If you want to insulate facades, then it must be done according to the energy-saving regulations, but only at that time.
Best regards in brief
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