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NEW LAW 2022 – What You Should Know When Renovating or Building a Property in Spain

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NEW LAW 2022 – What You Should Know When Renovating or Building a Property in Spain

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The Mojo gents are kicking off the new year with some good news: building laws are changing. And this means, if you’re planning on building or refurbishing a house, the process will become a whole lot faster…

“One of the biggest challenges for any investor is TIME, and there always seems to be something that delays the construction process,” says Jacob.

“However, with the implementation of the Responsible Declaration Law, it means construction projects can now begin work as soon as the architect’s project is completed and the building tax is paid.”

We had a good talk with Jacob and one of Mojo’s trusted partners and highly regarded architects, Jesús Flores, to dig deeper into the subject

What are the general challenges encountered when starting a building project?
Starting a new building project in Spain is always challenging. It involves many different aspects such as design, construction, financing and most important of all, compliance with the local planning laws and regulations.

The viability of the entire project depends on this last factor more than anything else, as where you intend to build will need to have the necessary classification and the design will be subject to size, height, footprint and other limitations.

What does LPO (Licencia Primera Ocupación) mean?
LPO is the administrative license required for habitation, or use, once a building is completed. This document is also essential when it comes to legalising and registering the new property. Not having it will impede the property sale and many other things, such as mortgages or tourist license for holiday rental allowance.

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