- X was registered as a VAT entrepreneur since 2003 due to property rentals.
- In 2007, X bought an estate with various buildings, including a monument, workers’ houses, and a mill.
- Plans were made to demolish the workers’ houses and build waterfront homes.
- In 2014, X made an agreement with the municipality and a mill foundation: he transferred the mill for €1 and received permission to build on four plots.
- X demolished the workers’ houses and applied for a zoning change.
Source: futd.nl
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