Post by asadul7171 on Feb 14, 2024 4:01:38 GMT -5
This is one of the most complex situations for owners, construction companies and many other actors in the modern real estate circuit. Spain, like many European countries, still stands hundreds of thousands of buildings built more than a century ago. In this sense, architectural specialists or leading companies in the construction market have been debating for decades about what is most convenient for the urban planning of large cities. Demolish or renovate? Of course, these discussions and debates should be taken with a grain of salt when interpreting the opinions of business owners; since there will always be economic interests behind it. Today many more voices take an active part at the table in this discussion. Environmental organizations with a focus on respect for the environment; They propose that it is essential (before deciding whether a project will require demolition or renovation) to thoroughly evaluate the regional land supply; since in many cases the advance of urbanization means that it is limited in terms of supply. Technical Building Inspection Almost all of us know the ITV (acronym for Technical Vehicle Inspection) and its function. It is nothing more than a quick official inspection that their owners must carry out on the vehicles year after year; in order to certify its fitness for circulation.
If the vehicle in question presents faults or defects, generally caused by use and the passage of time; It will be found unfit for traffic and will have to be repaired and re-checked until its levels are optimal. In comparison, few are aware of the Technical Building Inspection, which sometimes fulfills a similar role. Instead of being applied to vehicles or vehicles, it is aimed at checking the habitability of a property; according to the current parameters of each community. With whom should this inspection be carried out? How Antarctica Email List is the proccess? How often should it be done? Let's see then what it is about. Objective and regulation When faced with a question about the sale or rental of an apartment or building... Do you request your client to have a Technical Building Inspection? This is a technical control system to which older buildings must be subjected, which also have a series of specific characteristics. The objective of said inspection is to determine if these buildings will have to go through a series of renovations; through said technical evaluations. They will be exclusive for their conservation by the owners; and always in accordance with the legal environment.
It is regulated, in addition to the many municipal ordinances, by Royal Decree Law 8/2011 of July 1. The result of the ITE will serve as a valuable contribution so that its residents know for sure if the building can be inhabited at safe levels. It will also offer validity in accordance with the laws. If not, they will also know what actions to take in this regard. When to do it? The ITE , once the building has been constructed more than 45 years ago, is mandatory. From now on, it must have a periodicity of 10 years with respect to the last verification. Once these periods have been exceeded, it is estimated that defects in a property may become dangerous to its inhabitants or the environment.
If the vehicle in question presents faults or defects, generally caused by use and the passage of time; It will be found unfit for traffic and will have to be repaired and re-checked until its levels are optimal. In comparison, few are aware of the Technical Building Inspection, which sometimes fulfills a similar role. Instead of being applied to vehicles or vehicles, it is aimed at checking the habitability of a property; according to the current parameters of each community. With whom should this inspection be carried out? How Antarctica Email List is the proccess? How often should it be done? Let's see then what it is about. Objective and regulation When faced with a question about the sale or rental of an apartment or building... Do you request your client to have a Technical Building Inspection? This is a technical control system to which older buildings must be subjected, which also have a series of specific characteristics. The objective of said inspection is to determine if these buildings will have to go through a series of renovations; through said technical evaluations. They will be exclusive for their conservation by the owners; and always in accordance with the legal environment.
It is regulated, in addition to the many municipal ordinances, by Royal Decree Law 8/2011 of July 1. The result of the ITE will serve as a valuable contribution so that its residents know for sure if the building can be inhabited at safe levels. It will also offer validity in accordance with the laws. If not, they will also know what actions to take in this regard. When to do it? The ITE , once the building has been constructed more than 45 years ago, is mandatory. From now on, it must have a periodicity of 10 years with respect to the last verification. Once these periods have been exceeded, it is estimated that defects in a property may become dangerous to its inhabitants or the environment.