LET US DO A Plan Compliance Check
Many homeowners don’t realise that outdated or missing building plans can cause major headaches when selling, renovating, or insuring a property. In South Africa, municipal approval is required for any structural changes, and non-compliance can lead to delays, fines, or even legal action.
WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO HAVE RECORD OF APPROVED PLANS
It's good practice
Keeping building plans updated ensures compliance, prevents legal issues, and avoids delays when selling, renovating, or insuring your property.
It's Law
Having approved building plans is a legal requirement under the National Building Regulations (Act 103 of 1977, Section 4(1)), requiring municipal approval for all alterations, extensions, or new structures.
Minimise Risk
Updated building plans minimise the risk of legal fines, rejected insurance claims, and costly delays in property sales or renovations.