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buying-houseBefore buying or renting a home, consult the planning. We indicate the possibilities offered by new acquisition. Here’s overall planning legislation for a municipality to understand, to some extent, restrictions on property rights from the urban area.

a) A municipality is equipped with a General Urban Plan or of a subsidiary rule which classifies the entire floor of its municipal level. The classification can be:

1. Urbanized: Is that where existing buildings or can be built in the future, as it has the necessary equipment, such as vehicle accesses, water, electricity, disposal of faces, and so on.

2. Developer: The rules allow future construction but prior owners must transform the urban soil. Should be conducted in the urban development work required to provide the necessary ground equipment mentioned above. In addition, the City may require to carry out more works, how to make vials of communication, communal reserve land for endowments: schools, malls, parks, etc..

3.No urbanizable: It is one in which they cannot be built or planned in municipal planning for the possibility of building in the future. In these areas can be undertaken only rehabilitation of existing buildings, sometimes in addition to limitations in the case of ground specially protected natural interest, historical, archaeological, and so on.

b) In addition, these planning requirements not only provides the possibility of building but also the volumetric buildable, i.e. the surface building (two floors, three or four). It also details the types of housing: single family, townhouse, collective housing grouped etc. And it uses that can be given to such housing: residential, commercial, site host, etc.. Even set out specific rules on how to build. In view of this, we must act with caution when purchasing land or urban dwellings whose situation is unknown. The potential use edification or regulations will be marked by the urban municipality in which the property is situated . To know the classification of the land registry just go to the municipality and request the urban form of the land or housing that interests us. These records are public and freely available to any citizen. It is important to complete this process to avoid surprises and reliably meet the characteristics of purchase.