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Good to know | Permits
There are three types of permits:
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Good to know | Subdivision permits
Subdivision consists of splitting a piece of land into two or more separate plots, with a view to building on or selling the newly created plots.
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Good to know | Planning permission
Before starting any building work, you must contact your local planning office to find out whether you need planning permission, which is required in the vast majority of cases.
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Good to know | Environmental permits
Environmental permits, formerly called "land use permits", study the environmental impact of your planned project. There are three categories of permits, depending on the environmental impact of the activities in question.
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Good to know | Planning application steps
Here's an overview of the main stages of applying for planning permission, as well as a practical guide to help you find all the information you need.
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Good to know | Minor permits
In Brussels, as in Wallonia and Flanders, a simplified administrative procedure is in place for certain types of building work. By law, some work can be performed without planning permission, the approval of a planning officer or architect's plans.
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Good to know | Planning reports
Planning reports are informative documents that are issued on request by the local authority in which the property is located. These documents can be requested before starting building work or buying a piece of land, to check the full planning status of the property.
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Good to know | Disclosure requirements
In Brussels, the Brussels Town Planning Code (the COBAT) makes it compulsory for private individuals and solicitors to include certain planning information in advertisements. However, breaches are not always punished.
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