Many children and young people want their own trampoline in the garden.
But what do you need to consider with regard to rest times and neighborhood?
Hop, romp, play, chill - a trampoline can be used for many things.
Not only children are toying with the sports and play equipment.
Young people and adults would also like to have a trampoline in their own garden.
But what should you pay attention to before buying?
Do neighbors have to be asked for permission?
Can a tenant in an apartment building set up a trampoline?
And how important is it to keep quiet times?
Trampoline in the garden: This applies to apartment owners
"If an apartment owner has a garden that is described in the declaration of division as an 'ornamental garden or terrace' and he has a special right of use for it, he can also set up a trampoline if another apartment owner feels disturbed by it," writes the Immowelt portal in a guidebook.
If the apartment owner anchors the good piece, however, it is a structural change.
In that case he will have to obtain a unanimous decision from the entire community of owners.
Everyone can jump in peace if the neighbor likes it too
Proud homeowners usually don't need a consent form from their neighbors.
For the sake of peace, however, the trampoline should be set up some distance from the neighboring terrace.
It is always a nice gesture to inform the neighborhood about the purchase of the trampoline and to observe the rest times.
These are usually from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. and from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m., as well as on Sundays and public holidays.
By the way, quiet times are not considered times of absolute silence.
Children's laughter, noises at home, conversations and so on are also permitted during rest periods.
And if you jump and jump so quietly that nobody is bothered by it, nobody will scold you.
Why not?
A trampoline in the office
Those who really jump on the trampoline are doing something for their health.
Even gentle training is good for joints, muscles and cartilage.
In addition, it should promote the metabolism and thus better supply the body with nutrients.
Persistent jumping strengthens the heart and circulation.
One of the most prominent trampoline jumpers in this country is probably Annalena Baerbock.
“There is a small trampoline in Robert Habeck's and my office,” said the Green politician in an interview with the
Traunsteiner Tagblatt
.
She could still do a somersault, but only on a large trampoline in a gym.
And not on the little one in the office.