In principle, the division of built-up land is not subject to planning permission. However, more and more municipalities are requiring the filing of a prior declaration for the division of built-up land. Compliance with a certain number of rules must then take place at the time of the division. If your prior declaration is opposed by the town hall, you have two months to contest it. Many arguments can be raised, particularly concerning the validity of the obligation to file a prior declaration. Do not hesitate to contact the firm. Starting a discussion with the town hall may help resolve the situation.
Contesting a refusal of a building permit or a prior declaration
If the mayor of your municipality refuses your building permit or objects to your prior declaration, you have two months to contest it. Contact the office promptly to determine the legality of this refusal. If it is not...