When purchasing a piece of land,or building your dream house in mountains
you should thoroughly investigate the surroundings.
Buying property in a rural area can be a great deal more complex than in an urban area.
Many rural areas are very remote and over time those areas might
have had building regulations governed by local municipal town halls
and larger urban authorities. This can lead to some confusion as different conditions
and permissions to build could have prevailed in every municipality and sometimes
even within the same municipality.
It is fair to say that one should proceed with a great deal of caution
to guarantee a safe and legal purchase.
Is this rural or urban land?
Is there a license?
Does the built property comply with the conditions of the building license
(number of square meters, number of floors, number of buildings etc.)
Are there any penalties pending on the property in the town hall?
Are there any construction or reform limitations in the area the house is built.
Are utilities of the property legally contracted for and legally connected?
Is it possible to formalise a mortage on the land or property?
Is the land and the plot legally registered under the name of the seller?
Are the square meters of the plot and the property registered in the land registry?
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