ᐅ Is Demolition of the Existing Basement Necessary or Not?
Created on: 22 May 2021 11:54
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hanghaus200022 May 2021 11:54Hello Forian community,
I have a question: a plot of land with an old basement. The house was demolished a long time ago. Now the plot, including the old structure, is being sold.
Am I required to demolish the old basement completely in order to be allowed to build? I would only want to partially demolish the basement.
Thank you in advance for your opinions.
Regards
hanghaus2000
I have a question: a plot of land with an old basement. The house was demolished a long time ago. Now the plot, including the old structure, is being sold.
Am I required to demolish the old basement completely in order to be allowed to build? I would only want to partially demolish the basement.
Thank you in advance for your opinions.
Regards
hanghaus2000
hanghaus2000 schrieb:
Am I required to demolish the old basement in order to build? I would only want to partially demolish the basement.A demolition permit is just a permit and does not itself impose an obligation to carry out the demolition. What is not demolished logically still counts toward the floor area ratio and setback requirements. Please explain more about the purpose of the partial demolition.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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hanghaus200022 May 2021 19:01The intention was actually to build the new house almost entirely next to the old one, which is why only a partial demolition is planned. The main goal is simply to save costs.
If the floor area ratio applies, I would need to recalculate that. At least a carport should be placed there, and having the cellar underneath wouldn’t really bother me.
Therefore, I wanted to know if I have to demolish the cellar ruins.
If the floor area ratio applies, I would need to recalculate that. At least a carport should be placed there, and having the cellar underneath wouldn’t really bother me.
Therefore, I wanted to know if I have to demolish the cellar ruins.
Oh, no, underground or filled-in areas do not affect the floor area ratio for the old Roman fort.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
Everything is possible! An architect or structural engineer should check the structure. They will probably support a carport 😉
So which is it now? 2000 or 2020?
hanghaus2000 schrieb:
hanghaus2020
So which is it now? 2000 or 2020?
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