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Once a copy of the plans is obtained, the buyer can visit the property and compare the actual structure to the approved plans. If there are any differences, further research is required. In South Africa, all proposed new buildings are required to have building plans approved by the local municipal council. The council evaluates each set of plans according to building regulations and the general town planning scheme. Only once the council approves the plans, can building commence. Regular inspections are conducted by the council in order to ensure that all buildings comply with the building regulations. Should it be found that a structure has been erected without approved plans, the council has the right by law, to instruct the owner of the property to have the building demolished. Even though it very seldom occurs, there have been cases where an uninformed buyer purchased a property, only to find out later that the building (or part there-of) has been erected illegally. 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Should it be found that a structure has been erected without approved plans, the council has the right by law, to instruct the owner of the property to have the building demolished. Even though it very seldom occurs, there have been cases where an uninformed buyer purchased a property, only to find out later that the building (or part there-of) has been erected illegally. The new owner of this property then has a couple of options, all of which will have a financial impact. The options are: Having plans drawn up and approved, if possible, for the “illegal” part of the building Demolishing the “illegal” part of the building An excellent example of such a case occurred in 2005 in a small town in the Western Cape, South Africa. A Discover How To Get High CTRs With Brand New Ads On Google Each Time You Start A New Project f there are any differences, further research is required.Google adwords is hands down the best way to promote any product or service. 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Even though it very seldom occurs, there have been cases where an uninformed buyer purchased a property, only to find out later that the building (or part there-of) has been erected illegally. The new owner of this property then has a couple of options, all of which will have a financial impact. The options are: Having plans drawn up and approved, if possible, for the “illegal” part of the building Demolishing the “illegal” part of the building An excellent example of such a case occurred in 2005 in a small town in the Western Cape, South Africa. A The Common Sense Approach To Credit Card Debt Relief ensure that all buildings comply with the building regulations. Should it be found that a structure has been erected without approved plans, the council has the right by law, to instruct the owner of the property to have the building demolished.These days I smile when I see letters from banks inviting me to get their latest and greatest credit cards. Of course, I throw them in the trash and forget them. Funny how one commodity which held such awe in by-gone days, has now come to represent such a reprehensible two-edged sword.Years ago, I needed a credit card, or so I though. A few months ago, I paid off one of m Even though it very seldom occurs, there have been cases where an uninformed buyer purchased a property, only to find out later that the building (or part there-of) has been erected illegally. The new owner of this property then has a couple of options, all of which will have a financial impact. The options are: Having plans drawn up and approved, if possible, for the “illegal” part of the building Demolishing the “illegal” part of the building An excellent example of such a case occurred in 2005 in a small town in the Western Cape, South Africa. A Small Business Marketing Tip - Brand and Customer Referrals been erected illegally. 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Shortly after the property transferred to her name and she moved in, she received a letter from the local municipal council to inform her that the enclosed patio is illegal. Since the patio was built on the border of her property, it did not comply with the building regulations. The previous owner had built the patio without approved plans.
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