Building consent is not required to demolish a stand-alone building up to 3 stories high. Under Section 29A of the Construction Act of 1993, consent may be required before a demolition permit is issued for demolition. A demolition report and consent (29A) are required for any proposed demolition pursuant to Section 29A of the Construction Act.
Do i need a demolition consent?
Building consent is not required to demolish a stand-alone building up to 3 stories high. Under Section 29A of the Construction Act of 1993, consent may be required before a demolition permit is issued for demolition.
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