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How do I obtain a construction permit for a house? |
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The law requires that the application for a construction permit be presented by a licensed architect or engineer, to the municipality where the property to be built on is located. Prior to submitting a application, municipal zoning for the property should be checked, a determination that basic services such as water, electricity and telephone are available, and insure that there are no restrictions placed on the property, which would deny the issuance of a construction permit. To determine if such restrictions exist, the registered title, in the National Registry, would need to be reviewed, along with checking with a number of other Government agencies, who may have statutory authority to restrict development. For a serviced residential lot, you will need: - architectural blueprints,
- an electrical plan,
- each of the above should be appropriately endorsed and filed with the "Costa Rican Association of Engineers and Architects", along with their standard consulting agreement,
- approval of the plans from the Ministry of Health;
- filing at the appropriate municipality, along with the completed construction permit application,
- a worker's compensation policy from the National Insurance Institute,
- a certified copy of the property survey map,
- three copies of the construction plans,
- a municipal certification that all property taxes and assessments are current, and
- an approval from the water company (AyA), regarding the availability of water, where the home is to be built.
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