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Small Office Trouble: District Manager Let Go

Units in a building were found to be inhabited a month earlier than the scheduled final inspection, counting 33 flats in total.

Construction work incomplete, yet 33 apartments already inhabited a month ago.
Construction work incomplete, yet 33 apartments already inhabited a month ago.

Small Office Trouble: District Manager Let Go

Let's break it down:

Bad Kleinen's high-rise caught in a whirlwind

Controversy surrounds the building

It was mid-May when the high-rise in Bad Kleinen faced growing controversy. 33 apartments were already inhabited, yet no formal approval had been granted from the district council. In a surprising turn of events, the building authority director of Nordwestmecklenburg district was shown the door. A majority vote from the district committee led to the dismissal, according to multiple sources. The district, however, remains tight-lipped on the matter due to personnel and data protection reasons. The building authority director is accused of neglect, allegations that center around the approval process of the building. Sources also hint at the accusations being linked to a time period when the director was on vacation. The dismissed building authority director remains unavailable for comment.

The commotion unravels

Inspectors aiming to finalize approval were taken aback by the presence of residents in the eleven-story building. The investor had green-lit the move-in despite the firesafety and structural checks still pending. As a result, a ban on use was imminent. The residents were asked to vacate the building. However, this was ultimately averted by employing fire watchers around the clock in the building. The former corn silo, now transformed into aprtments, had cost around 16 million euros.

High-rise Bad Kleinen: A temporary reprieve from eviction

33 apartments had been occupied in the renovated corn silo prior to the authorities' checks on fire safety and structural integrity.

As of now, there is limited information available regarding the specifics of the dismissed building authority director in Bad Kleinen, including the details of the allegations, timeline, or the ongoing investigation. My current knowledge is insufficient to provide accurate and verified information on this case. If you have any other questions or need information on a related topic, don't hesitate to ask!

Despite the ongoing controversy and initial plans for a ban on use due to unfinished fire safety and structural checks, the residents of the renovated corn silo in Bad Kleinen were able to avoid eviction by employing fire watchers around the clock. As the investment in the high-rise cost around 16 million euros, questions arise about the role of finance and real-estate industries in this complex situation of neglect within the local authority, perhaps necessitating further investigating and potential changes in these industries.

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