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Advice on License for Minor work application?

Posted: Sat Feb 4, 2023 12:03am
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AliD22

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Hi ! We will be commencing the updating of our newly acquired villa upon our next visit in April on La Marina Urb. Starting with general maintenance , repairs , replace tiling on terraces, internal flooring, internal & external painting. Going onto new kitchen & plumbing , electrics as needed etc etc. Do we have to list all of the probable work ? on the application for the License Minor permit ?? Hubby is a builder , so we doing pretty much  a lot of the work where we can. Any advise would be most helpful. Thk u :)

Aikidoamigo

Posted: Sat Feb 4, 2023 12:39am

Aikidoamigo

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Posted: Sat Feb 4, 2023 12:39am

My only advice would be that you should visit your local town hall office and ask which of the jobs, those that you are planning to complete within the next twelve months, they would expect you to list.

Trouble is the official line is that works of ANY kind should be listed and yet in most cases small jobs are not.

I suggest you refer to the town hall and specifically note down the name of the person who you speak to and on what date / time.

killjoy

Posted: Sat Feb 4, 2023 9:24am

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Posted: Sat Feb 4, 2023 9:24am

Check with your council dept. Urbanismo for their "normativas" and find out what you can do and what not.

Kimmy11

Posted: Sat Feb 4, 2023 11:16am

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Posted: Sat Feb 4, 2023 11:16am

Hi Ali,

Do you live on a Community of Owners?  If so, you should seek permission from the Community via your president, as well as the Town Hall.  Some have strict rules: for example, the Community where some of my friends live stipulates that all garden gates must be a specific shade of green and the fabric of all awnings must be yellow and white stripes.

There's another licence you may need: if a skip's required and you have a driveway where it can sit, then not a problem, but if it has to sit on the roadside, you'll need a licence for it from your Town Hall.


Kind regards, Kim

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AliD22

Posted: Sat Feb 4, 2023 11:49am

AliD22

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Posted: Sat Feb 4, 2023 11:49am

Kimmy11 wrote on Sat Feb 4, 2023 11:16am:

Hi Ali,

Do you live on a Community of Owners?  If so, you should seek permission from the Community via your president, as well as the Town Hall.  Some have strict rules: for example, the Community where some of my friends live stipulates that all garden gates must be a specific shade of green ...

...and the fabric of all awnings must be yellow and white stripes.

There's another licence you may need: if a skip's required and you have a driveway where it can sit, then not a problem, but if it has to sit on the roadside, you'll need a licence for it from your Town Hall.


Kind regards, Kim

Thanks for your advise Kim ! We not on a community , so just town hall , will get onto doing the application! Thanks! Ali :)

AliD22

Posted: Sat Feb 4, 2023 11:50am

AliD22

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Posted: Sat Feb 4, 2023 11:50am

killjoy wrote on Sat Feb 4, 2023 9:24am:

Check with your council dept. Urbanismo for their "normativas" and find out what you can do and what not.

Thanks for advice :)

AliD22

Posted: Sat Feb 4, 2023 11:50am

AliD22

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Posted: Sat Feb 4, 2023 11:50am

Aikidoamigo wrote on Sat Feb 4, 2023 12:39am:

My only advice would be that you should visit your local town hall office and ask which of the jobs, those that you are planning to complete within the next twelve months, they would expect you to list.

Trouble is the official line is that works of ANY kind should be listed and yet in most cases small jobs are not....

...

I suggest you refer to the town hall and specifically note down the name of the person who you speak to and on what date / time.

Thanks for advice :)

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