Good day, I move with my parents into a house of my own, next to the house is a garage, which was built at the time for a Trabant and is too small for our Vectra. In front of the house the street is often fully parked, therefore we have requested a disabled parking space. I already have a disabled parking card. At the old residence there was already a disabled parking place, however, this was then privatized and should have been rented. The installation of a disabled parking space at the new place of residence was rejected on the grounds that there were parking possibilities on the property. Already during the site visit we pointed out to the clerk that the garage is too small. How could one justify a contradiction? Are there possibly minimum sizes for garages that belong to a disabled person? I am blind, so I do not need a wheelchair. The letter of refusal also states that an opposition procedure can be charged, with which costs one would have to expect? Does a contradiction pay, or does it not make sense? Could one instead apply for subsidies for the conversion of the garage? How and where? What amount could one get? Which income and wealth limits apply? The property is in Berlin, the garage and the courtyard gate must be enlarged and the entrance to the road should be widened. How much does that cost? I would be very happy about hints. Greetings Sebastian