Long tolerated (small) buildings in Mobilheimplatzstein in Burgenland must now be removed, otherwise the contract will not be expanded. The owners are furious, because for them this mainly means the costs.
Excitement at the quiet Mobilheimplatz Forchtstein: Although the first are ready for the new season, others are concerned with concern this year. The municipality as a landlord has asked the owners to place the suddenly in a “correct and conforming state”. If this does not happen, the stock contracts that end at the end of the year will not be expanded.
Expansion, enclosures are not allowed
Many mobile home owners are now afraid that high costs can come to them or that they might even have to free up their place. Because many things that have originated in recent decades or may have already existed when buying actually not allowed. This varies from levels, terraces, additives, screens to screens that are higher than permitted. In some cases, the distances between the mobile homes do not fit. Many of these buildings would still date from the seventies and eighties, says an owner of a mobile home.
“Chest for second life”
Many residents are old people who don’t know what to do. “Some have built up a second life here,” he says. The previous owner also contains small buildings on his package, which are actually not allowed. “We have to tear everything away now.” Otherwise there is no contract extension. “This is blackmail.”
Community as a duty?
There is also many problems with another plot: “You should have said that before you buy,” said a man. He also sees the municipality as a duty: this would have confirmed when buying many years ago that everything was correct. He could prove that. The municipality must therefore cover the costs for the required adjustments. He can imagine that he is taking legal action.
Law as the basis
Mayor Alexander Rüdiger Knaak sees it differently: “I don’t think there is a well -coordinated legal basis for such a vision.” After all, one could not perform illegal conversions in a rental apartment and then expect the landlord to pay the costs for removal. In the current case, the municipality is a landlord. What is permitted is regulated in the Mobilheimplatz Act or in the Forchtsteiner Mobilheimplatz regulations. The contract can only be extended if the package is in the correct condition.
Mayor: Never gave permits
Knake also explains that the municipality had not granted permits within the meaning of a building report for any buildings. However, there is a consultant to ask questions and to help get the complaints in order, the local chef said. The mobile home of the mobile home has around 440 suddenly.
Source: Krone

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