I wonder if the wall I have marked in red is load-bearing. I have posted pictures of the basement and the attic. The house was built in the 70s and almost all walls are lightweight concrete.
 
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BirgitS
Welcome to the forum!

Since they are truss rafters, no walls on the entrance floor should be load-bearing. However, walls in the basement.
 
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I guess that the roof truss is self-supporting, and then you don't need any load-bearing interior walls.
 
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BirgitS BirgitS said:
Welcome to the forum!

Since they are trussed rafters, no walls on the entrance floor should be load-bearing.
Except for the outer walls? ;)
 
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Thank you for the answer.
 
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