Moving house

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A typical three-sided farm in Naundorf, Saxony . On the left is the retirement home, on the right the stable house of the landowner, in the background the barn with a passage to the half-hooves behind.

A small building erected on a farmstead, which was built for the old farmers (old-age dividers) and which, after the farm has been handed over to the heirs, serves as a place of residence for them , is called an extension house , an extension house or an extension house . Other terms are Fully thing (s) house , Auszügler , food home or basket House or Stöckli , even Ellerhaus or after the parent agreement, shortly Ausgedinge or old part .

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Delivery house (basket house) in Böhming in the Altmühltal
A typical pull-out house for the Carinthian Nockberge on Millstätter Berg

The handover of the farm is regulated by a contract, which is referred to as Ausgedinge , in Bavaria as discharge , as the previous owner is “discharged” from the books.

The residents of the host house are called Austrägler or senior divider, more rarely also food men or women, in Bavaria the host father / mother. In general, there were only dispensaries on wealthier farms, while those on poorer farms had to be content with a dispensary. In some landscapes, such as the Altmühljura , many farms had a farmhouse.

Baskets or barracks are usually simple and plain. Erected on a small area, however, they are often multi-story. Often parts of the building in which the host apartment was located were used as usable space.

See also

  • Inheritance right , inheritance of an agricultural property to a single heir
  • Courts order , German Federal Act on the inheritance of a farm regulation
  • Leibgeding , obligation to provide benefits in kind to a person up to their death
  • Beneficiary (Switzerland) or old-age part (Austria, Liechtenstein), regulations on pension schemes for the previous owner of a farm
  • Wittum , dedicated property or widows' provisions from the estate

Web links

Commons : Moving house  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. A particularly large Swiss Stöckli in the Emmental. (No longer available online.) Formerly in the original ; Retrieved June 9, 2009 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archives )@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.eggiwil.ch