
Guides: Legal Aspects
Guides about legal requirements, permits, and documentation related to demolition and earthworks.
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Frequently Asked Questions about legal aspects
What documents are needed to obtain a demolition permit?
To obtain a demolition permit, you need: a permit application, property owner's consent, demolition project (for larger structures), building technical documentation, heritage conservation opinions (if required), environmental impact assessment (in specific cases), and a waste management plan. The exact scope of requirements depends on the size of the building and local regulations.
How long does the process of obtaining a demolition permit take?
Typically, the process of obtaining a demolition permit takes from 30 to 65 days, depending on project complexity and location. For smaller structures, where a demolition notification is sufficient, the waiting time is usually 21 days. Factors extending the process include: incomplete documentation, neighbor objections, location in a conservation zone, or the need to obtain additional environmental assessments.
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