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Pfusch am Bau - Season 6

Shoddy people can wrap up warm: Our EU construction expert Günther Nussbaum helps desperate home builders against building defects and shoddy!

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  • Günther Nussbaum

    Günther Nussbaum

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Overview

Shoddy people can wrap up warm: Our EU construction expert Günther Nussbaum helps desperate home builders against building defects and shoddy!

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