ᐅ Subdivision of Land Within the Family and Construction

Created on: 12 Feb 2024 13:36
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PascalBW
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PascalBW
12 Feb 2024 13:36
Hello,

my wife and I would like to buy a plot of land with a house in Baden-Württemberg.

Background:
Plot 1 (marked in yellow) belongs to my father-in-law and his two siblings. All three are registered as equal co-owners in the land registry.
On plot 1, there is an old house (A), which is also intended to be sold to us. The old house (A) will most likely be demolished and replaced with a new building.
The sales value for the land and house will be based on the official standard land value. All parties have agreed to this.

This concerns plot 1 (marked in yellow).


Zwei Räume A und B auf einem Grundrissplan mit gelber Umrandung


Plot 2 and house B already belong to my parents-in-law.

As part of the sale, the plots will be re-surveyed, and part of plot 1 will be added to plot 2.

Afterwards, the plots should be divided roughly equally as follows:
Area outlined in blue (my wife and I)
Area outlined in red (my parents-in-law)


Zweigeteilter Hausgrundriss mit Bereichen A und B im Plan


Now the question is, how should we (parents-in-law, my father-in-law’s siblings, my wife and I) best proceed?
Which steps need to be done first, and what is the best order?
I hope I have described the situation clearly enough.

Thank you very much in advance.
L-förmiger Grundriss eines Hauses mit zwei Räumen; gelbe Umrandung markiert Pfad
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kbt09
12 Feb 2024 13:50
The main issue will be the setback distance from House B to a new house on Lot 1.

Unfortunately, there is no reference to scale, no street indicated, and no information about the direction of north.
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PascalBW
12 Feb 2024 13:59
kbt09 schrieb:

The main issue will be the setback distance from House B to a new house on Plot 1.

Why exactly? The houses are currently standing right next to each other.

I tried to add some more details. The proportions don’t match.




Schematic site plan: street to the north, outer boundary, yellow path, areas 1, 2 and A, B.

Floor plan of a property on the street; yellow path; A on the left, B on the right; 1 at the bottom, 2 on the right.
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kbt09
12 Feb 2024 18:58
There are two plots, and you want to build new on one of them. This leads to the usual requirements for a building permit / planning permission.

It generally looks like the width is more than 10m (33 feet) and needs to stay that way because of the house.

Ah, overall it is very narrow, so you want to extend again in the form of a "semi-detached house." You should also check whether the development plan allows this for two plots.
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WilderSueden
12 Feb 2024 19:50
Before selling or demolishing anything, I would submit a preliminary building inquiry (building permit / planning permission request).
11ant13 Feb 2024 01:20
PascalBW schrieb:

The proportions are not right.
PascalBW schrieb:

Which tasks need to be done first and what is the best order?

1. Adjust the proportions correctly
2. Then we can have a meaningful discussion.

I don’t understand why you wouldn’t simply use a screenshot of the cadastral map, whose proportions are always accurate, and just like that, the handle is practically already attached.
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