Hello!
We want to tear down a wall in the house we are planning to buy and wonder if anyone here can help us check whether the wall we want to remove is load-bearing!?
The wall in question is the one between the kitchen and the living room on the upper floor "ground floor in the direction", the length we plan to remove is about 6-7 meters.

Regards, Admir Blueprint of a two-story house showing floor plans, elevations, and sections; kitchen and living room wall marked.
 
The house has cantilevered trusses of the truss type, so no walls on the upper floor are load-bearing.
 
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Dan_Johansson
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Hello!
Thank you for the quick reply
I have read the house's Technical Description and it says that the interior wall is load-bearing, so that's why I was wondering. I am attaching a picture of it and hope you can interpret it better than I can!
Technical description of a house construction plan with specifications for walls and beams, showing material types, dimensions, and load-bearing details.
 
The corresponding wall on the floor below is load-bearing.
 
It is a consequence of someone filling out a form that is not suited to the situation. It's nothing to worry about.
 
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The walls on the ground floor must be able to support the floor structure between the ground floor and the upper floor. This is not affected by how the roof trusses are designed.
 
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I am so grateful for your quick responses.
A big, big thank you...
So in other words, you can just tear down the wall and get an open space without any beams or posts in the way!?
 
Yes.
 
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Which group and which approach, many thanks..
 
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