A citizen's money holder lives in her own home. In the living room there is a fireplace stove, which she mainly uses in spring and autumn to save fuel oil. She gets the wood free of charge. The job center pays the oil heating costs up to the appropriateness limit – and sees no reason to do more. Then comes the chimney sweeper. The fireplace, built before 2010, must be measured according to § 26 of the First Federal Immission Protection Ordinance…
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A citizen's money holder lives in her own home. In the living room there is a fireplace stove, which she mainly uses in spring and autumn to save fuel oil. She gets the wood free of charge. The job center pays the oil heating costs up to the appropriateness limit – and sees no reason to do more. Then comes the chimney sweeper. The fireplace, built before 2010, must be measured according to § 26 of the First Federal Immission Protection Ordinance…