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  1. I am in the process of selling my house, but now the estate agent notified me that the previous owner extended the property without updating the plans. And I am unqble to sell without correlating plans… If the sale falls through, can I recoporate losses through estate agent that sold house to me or previous owner for extending the property without permission? I will have to incurr costs do have this done now.

  2. It is totally illegal to start building without plans. Notify the planning division of your local council.

  3. Subject:
    Council approved Plans

    Message:
    I am a director on our complex HOA. We have a builder in the complex who is building a new home. We have asked him to submit council approved plans prior to him starting to build however nothing to date.
    They are about two weeks into the project and are about to throw the ground floor slab. Is this legal to start building without plans? when we built our home the council rejected our plans because they wanted one servitude to be 2.0m (originally 1,5m on plan) and the other 1,5m.
    The house that is currently being built has both servitudes at 1,5m and my concern is that if council rejects the plans, then they will have to demolish on the one side.
    Please advise. Thanks David

  4. Jacques only the insurance company will decide whether it is covered or not! Specific construction methods are not covered in the Building Regulations, but they do say retaining walls must have plans, and they must be built according to the approved plans. The manufacturer of the retaining block system would probably be able to gauge if it was built correctly. There are not many in SA, so it should be too difficult to find out which system it is. If you email us a photograph we might be able to tell from that.

  5. Nathan I presume you mean “like” and not “lie”? But yes it would be accepted, provided you get an agrement certificate. These are detailed in Part A of the NBR. You’ll need a qualified person to help you get it done.

  6. Rogan unfortunately we are not in a position to recommend people as assessors or independent inspectors.
    I hope you solve your problem.

  7. Rogan Heale says:

    Subject:
    Compliance Inspection

    Message:
    Am looking for advice in respect of arranging for an independent inspector to assess regulatory compliance of a structure that is the subject of a dispute.

  8. Subject:
    House

    Message:
    Good Day,

    I would lie to find out if a house build in South Africa using
    Australian or American precast building would it be accepted by
    Building Regulations.

    Thank You Nathan

  9. Jeanette this is against the law. You can lay a complaint at the local police station and notify the local authority. Here is a link to the relevant regulation. Scroll down to “Control of Unreasonable Levels of Dust and Noise”.

  10. Hi Penny
    I live in a complex in the middle of Sandton Jhb, a construction company is building a office park right next door, they are working early morning 0600 hrs until way passed midnight weekdays and over the weekend, are they allowed to do this, if not, what action can the BC take to stop the late hours, it is very disturbing for the tenants.

    Thank you

  11. Subject:
    Retaining walls

    Message:
    Good day, whioch laws governed the contruction of retaining walls 35 years ago. I have a gravity type retaing wall built with hollow concrete bricks, the wall is 2.5 meters high and is leaning. i would like to know if the wall was built correctly and if this would be covered by insurance?

  12. Peter I don’t have an idea what you mean by “time date classes”. We do not offer classes of any kind.
    You need to go to the municipality and also get an exemption from the NHBRC.

  13. i want to build a house on a vacand land i need acertifcat for muncerpality i need the price and were are u cape town and time date classes please

  14. Roelie I don’t believe there is a law covering this. I’m also not sure what you can do to rectify the situation. Perhaps you need to find a more senior person in the municipality.

  15. Kenneth there is no specific regulation that deals with carports. If it is an open-sided structure it will be considered minor building work, but must be built according any of the general elements contained in the NBR, e.g. structural design, foundations etc.

  16. Leonie, Public protest can be a powerful weapon! Also this is a good time to contact newspapers (e.g. the Argus and Cape Times – not just our local rags) and other media. Send a note to Carte Blanche and phone into John Maythem’s afternoon show on 567 Cape Talk (every afternoon).

  17. Leonie Avenant says:

    How can we stop the cluster housing development 100 m away from the Lourens River on Stephan holdings,belonging to Hendrik Cornelius Scott.Want to build 33 houses on less than 2 hectar.

  18. KENNETH KHOROMBI says:

    I would like to know the regulation and specification relating to the building of a steel carport.

  19. Roelie Rautenbach says:

    Could you please refer me to any law (National/Provincial) that indicates the time allowed for a municipality to either pass or not, building plans. I have been waiting for 14 months for plans to be passed, with no reason given for the delay

  20. This Act was repealed when the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act, 1977 (Act 103 of 1977) was promulgated.

  21. Hi there,

    A couple of phone calls to the older generation I found the answer. The previous regulations prior to 1977 were: Standard Building Regulations (Act 33 of 1962) Government Gazette No 2894 of the 23 October 1970.

  22. Hi there,

    I am trying to find out under which building regulations/codes did the Municipalities approved plans between 1960 – 1977 before the National Building Regulations Act 103 of 1977 came into force. Tried the INTERNET but could not find.

    Thanks for this platform to share info

  23. Gary we do not have local authority forms on file. There are sample forms that cover all sections in Part A of SANS 10400. As an architect you should have a copy of SANS 10400 in full.

  24. Hi there
    When submitting the new council forms (Form 1), we are taking responsibility for every aspect of the building. Do you have a template example of title block notes that cover all sections that we are signing for, but may not be on the plans per say.

    (great website by the way- very useful!)