The saga about the scaffolding continues

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EDIT 26 July: A full working week later, absolutely nothing has happened (apart from another couple of mm of dust). The situation is 150 percent worse, as I now am not able to use neither my balcony nor my living room, and my wild flowers and herbs are dying because they are not suited to be indoors.

The initial promise that our balconies would not be directly affected, which turned out to be false already more than a year ago, is getting further and further from the truth by the day.

Maximum daylight, and to have full use of my balcony, would have been particularly important to me this year where I am still trying to stay at home four to five days a week most weeks. As it is now, I barely have the use of neither my balcony nor my living room.

How is it even allowed to encroach upon other people’s private property, as seen in the photo, for so long?

The arrogance of Cresco Real Estate is breathtaking.

EARLIER: Around mid-day on Friday 17 July, I was ordered – not asked – to empty my balcony of all plants, furniture etc. before Monday 20 July, because on that day, they wanted to start repairing the wall where the scaffolding is.

Despite the fact that 1) we were told at the beginning that this would not directly affect our balconies (in the case of my balcony, it has done nothing  else for 13 months now ….), 2) it would cause some chaos in my living room and kitchen to find room for everything, and 3) technically, I was away from my flat for the weekend, but luckily, I was not further away than I was able to cancel two other plans, and go home and do as I had been told.

I even did that quite happily, because I thought it would be the beginning of the end of the nightmare.

Now, on the evening of Monday 20 July, has anything happened – anything at all? Nope.

Do I feel stupid for believing them, and for clicking my heels and letting myself be bossed about by them? Yep.

I could have kept my week-end plans, and then spent today emptying the balcony.

Instead, I am now wondering how many weeks or months I have to live with the chaos (and watch my herbs and wild flowers die because they are not meant to be indoors).

I often find that many Germans are very suspicious of others, and I understand better and better why. They probably think everybody is as unreliable as they are.

 Cresco Real Estate

PS The background has been outlined in several earlier posts, most recently here: https://www.hellemoller.eu/2020/07/12/i-am-not-going-to-stop-till-i-get-a-response/.