ᐅ Purchased house does not comply with zoning plan / development plan

Created on: 20 Feb 2020 15:00
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meiruliu
Hello everyone,

I bought a 1.5-story house from Town & Country, the contract is already signed, and the financing through the bank is also finalized. The planning with the developer was completed as well. I originally wanted to submit the building permit / planning permission application this week, but the developer just informed me that my plot actually requires a mandatory 2-story building. However, what we planned is a 1.5-story house. What is this about? The planning and financing are basically finished. What should I do? This is definitely a mistake by the seller. He knew the zoning plan from the beginning but sold me a house that does not meet the development plan requirements. What should I do? What consequences will I face? Does anyone have experience or advice? Many thanks.
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Yosan
21 Feb 2020 15:54
I still don’t understand the criticism of Town & Country even after completing our build... From our perspective, the additional costs were not excessive, and quite a bit of coordination was handled without extra charges, even though according to the contract it would have been our responsibility, and so on... Maybe we were just lucky... who knows
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tumaa
21 Feb 2020 16:17
HilfeHilfe schrieb:

That’s why I’m happy to be the "bad" Serbian banker

Why do you keep mentioning that you are Serbian? (Even if 11ant started it this time.) Who cares? Are you trying, consciously or unconsciously, to intimidate people here because of the Serbian mafia?

Maybe a tip from me: if you have another problem with your house, just let the *Serbian mafia* handle it—it might be faster.

@Te, contacting the building authority / planning department is already a good first step; sometimes there is room for discretion.

Good luck!
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guckuck2
21 Feb 2020 17:46
Phew, HelpHelp, I think you have a fan there.
Is it possible to order the tumaa pheromones somewhere, or is that a Serbian trait?