By Developers Think • 09 January 2020 • 12:13
Photo of Angeles Muñoz, the mayor of Marbella. Credit: [email protected]_Marbella
PEOPLE wanting to carry out building work and reforms worth less than €30,000 on their homes will no longer have to apply for a licence in Fuengirola once new regulations have been formally approved.
The local council has abolished the requirement in an effort to boost the town’s building trade. All that will be required is a declaration of the work to be done accompanied by a technical report. If the work affects third parties (for example neighbours) their written authorisation will be needed.
The new regulations also apply to business owners as long as there is no change in use to the property.
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Deirdre Tynan is an award-winning journalist who enjoys bringing the best in news reporting to Spain’s largest English-language newspaper, Euro Weekly News. She has previously worked at The Mirror, Ireland on Sunday and for news agencies, media outlets and international organisations in America, Europe and Asia. A huge fan of British politics and newspapers, Deirdre is equally fascinated by the political scene in Madrid and Sevilla.
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