A ‘tiny house’ that suddenly disappeared last week in Kirchbichl in Tyrol made headlines. Apparently not an isolated case, as a German entrepreneur now claims.
Who steals a small house including a ten-ton terrace? And most importantly, how does something like this happen without anyone noticing? Many people probably asked themselves these questions after a case like this caused a stir in Kirchbichl. It turned out that an alleged buyer (45) from Bavaria had ‘hijacked’ the house after buying it a year ago but not having it delivered.
The case that became a criminal case, which made many people laugh, is now becoming more and more mysterious! A German living in Tyrol (name known to the editors) is said to have lost a small house parked on his property in Ellmau in a cloak and dagger operation in September.
Cottage advertised during polo event
“I then reported it to the police and civil proceedings are underway,” the entrepreneur tells “Krone”. According to his own statements, he paid 200,000 euros for the chalet for which the Tyrolean of choice was advertised by a Swiss-based GmbH during a polo event in Reith near Kitzbühel. He withheld another 50,000 euros due to a legal dispute “because the chalet did not have the expressly promised features”.
The municipality banned the setting up of small houses
The municipality of Ellmau had objected to the construction of the twelve-ton, extremely luxuriously furnished wooden house with a length of 14 meters and a width of almost three meters due to the lack of a building permit and stopped the project and took the legal position after a buyer’s complaint, also confirmed by the community.
Are the two things related?
Did the company just take the house away again? “It was also discussed in court that the mobile chalet would require a new type of trailer on which the chalet would be mounted, but in the opinion of the expert consulted, this cannot be achieved,” emphasizes the German, who even suspects this. the house that disappeared in Kirchbichl and has now appeared in Bavaria could be the house he bought. Are the two cases related at all? The research will be exciting…
Source: Krone

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