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contracts  can be  difficult to  complete  and understand, it remains
            prudent  to obtain legal  advice  and  help to  make sure  that  you
            contract carefully and correctly. This way, should problems arise during
            the project (as they often do), you are covered contractually.
            If your project is to be financed through a building loan, it is important
            to consult your bank. They may have additional requirements and may
            require additional experts to be appointed and internal approvals to
            be followed. Make sure you understand their requirements and build
      Commercial  Once your team is appointed, plans have been drawn up, and you
            this into your project.

            have all necessary documentation in hand, you can apply to your
            local municipality for permission to start your building project. Make
            sure your application contains all the required information and is in the
            prescribed format. Do not commence with your building activities before
            all  the  necessary  approvals  have  been  obtained.  The  municipality
            may put a stop to your unauthorised building activities and you may
            even end up with a fine for each day during which you undertook the
            unauthorised building activities. The local municipality in considering
            your plans must apply its mind. They will look at the motivation from
            the building control officer, as well as the provisions of the Act and any
            local by-laws and rules when exercising their discretion.

            When you have your approved plans, you can continue. Remember
            that any scope changes during construction will have to be updated
            on your building plans and may even need additional approvals
            should they be substantial in nature. Certain stages of your building
            project (e.g. laying of foundation, plumbing and electrical) will also
            involve building inspectors that must conduct on-site inspections to see
            if the construction and raw materials being used are compliant with
            the relevant standards. Finally, once your home is built, remember to
            obtain your certificate of occupancy from your builder before moving
            in. This will also be an important requirement for your bank should you
            build with a building loan.

            As you will notice, a building project can be a daunting task and littered
            with potential risks. Good preparation to face these risks is therefore
            of  paramount  importance.  So  make  sure  you  obtain  advice  upfront
            and put the necessary contractual frameworks in place to help you
            minimize and manage your risk throughout the project.













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