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Obtaining repair permits

Obtaining repair permits

We will ensure a safe start to your renovation, taking legal nuances into account.

Obtaining a renovation permit is a mandatory procedure for carrying out legal construction and finishing works in Spain. This document protects against fines and helps avoid legal issues. Our team considers local regulations, gathers all necessary paperwork, and coordinates with the authorities. This service is relevant for both Spaniards and foreigners who wish to modernize their property safely and legally.

100 € 1 week
Skills

Our capabilities and skills

Stages

Service implementation stages

Consultation to determine the scope of work and necessary documents.

Preparation and collection of all necessary documents, including technical reports and plans.

Submission of an application to local authorities and support of the approval process.

Obtaining permission and delivering it to you with detailed instructions.

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Result

Final result

You have the renovation permit in your hands, and all formalities with the authorities are completed. You can start construction work immediately without being distracted by bureaucracy and legal details. This saves you time, money, and stress while increasing the attractiveness and market value of your property.
100 € 1 week
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

In some cases, even minor changes require notification or permission, especially if they affect load-bearing structures, the facade, or common areas of the building. To avoid fines, we recommend checking the regulations in your municipality beforehand.
Yes, municipalities often issue fines and may also halt the work. The amounts of the fines vary and can be quite high. Therefore, it is best to obtain all necessary approvals in advance.
Usually, yes, any significant changes require modifications and notification to the municipality. Otherwise, there is a risk of a fine or the work being deemed illegal.
Municipalities and inspecting authorities can conduct on-site inspections at the facility. With official permission and compliance with the project, you minimize the risk of claims.
Renovation in cultural heritage properties or those with "BIC" (Bien de Interés Cultural) status requires additional approvals.
For complex projects, the involvement of a licensed architect or engineer is mandatory. For simple work, technical drawings may be sufficient.
In many regions, this is considered a significant exterior modification, so a permit or notification is required.
Usually, the permit is tied to the property rather than a specific person. However, additional formalities may be required upon sale.
Yes, the law does not prohibit submitting the documents independently. However, due to a lack of knowledge of local regulations and requirements, mistakes often occur, leading to additional time and financial costs.
In Spain, there are municipal fees, the amount of which is set by each municipality. The sum depends on the type of work and the cost of the project. We check the rates in advance so that you understand all expenses.
Having an official permit confirms the legality of your work. However, for complete comfort, it is recommended to inform your neighbors in advance.
Such a combination is considered a major remodeling, and in most cases, a special permit will be required.
Yes, with a properly drafted power of attorney, our agency can act on your behalf.
There is a risk of receiving a work stoppage order and fines. It is necessary to urgently submit the documents and an explanatory report.
Your project does not depend on your neighbor’s illegal actions, but any modification of shared structural elements may impact safety.
Usually, the permit has a validity period, for example, six months or a year. If the renovation is not completed within this time, it must be renewed or a new one must be obtained.
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