Johann Gandler has a pre-emptive right to an agricultural estate in Salzburg’s Stuhlfelden – and many problems.
It is an idyllic farm on the outskirts of Stuhlfelden. Located on a hill with a beautiful panorama. However, the house is not on farmland. How it works? Apparently with a cunning and dubious trick.
The building was part of the “Mitterhaslachgut” – as a loose house. However, with the help of a former mayor, the German owner was granted a so-called “change of ownership”. Suddenly the delivery house was no longer part of the farm – making a possible sale much easier.
“Why are you just looking here?”
Farmer Johann Gandler has a pre-emptive right to the entire “Mitterhaslachgut”. “Now it’s one house away. This process is so dirty,” says de Pinzgauer. His lawyer Lisa Pirker is even clearer: “It just isn’t right, why are you just looking here?” The government regulator sees the case as “a failure of the Stuhlfelden community.” Because there is a construction site statement for the property. This is “earmarked for a guest house of the Mitterhaslachgut”.
Explosive: In the margins of a procedure at the regional court, the ex-politician testified. “Asked about the house and if he knew there was another law here that said the property could not be separated from the house: yes, I know. But it is not taken seriously,” the official report reads.
And yet the Austragshaus – it serves as a second home for the German owner – is no longer part of the “Mitterhaslachgut”.
Be a “civil affair”
For farmer Johann Gandler, these are not the only problems. Because: The agricultural authority does not want to recognize its pre-emptive right in another procedure. This is a “civil matter” and therefore “irrelevant” in this case.
Source: Krone

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