What kind of house can I build on rustic land: the loophole of prefabricated houses - elEconomista.es

2022-06-18 08:51:29 By : Ms. crystal chen

The coronavirus pandemic has generated a growing interest in owning a property in the town, away from large crowds and close to nature.Thus, many have valued building something on some inherited rustic land.The law, obviously, does not allow.However, cracks can be found.That loophole can be found in prefabricated houses, a booming sector that is also experiencing growth since the start of Covid-19.And, precisely, because of its wide range and speed of construction that allow you to enjoy a single-family home in the town.However, most prefabricated houses are guided by the same regulations as traditional ones.Thus, the search engine for prefabricated houses FacilHouse explains on its website that a prefabricated house on undeveloped or rustic land continues to be a house and, therefore, cannot be built."The construction of a house on undeveloped land enjoys the same urban conditions whether it is a traditional or prefabricated construction," he explains on his blog."The urban restrictions of rural land are regarding the 'use' of the house that is intended to be established, and not regarding its construction system," he adds.The only loophole in the rule that would allow you to enjoy a small dwelling on rustic land is if it is a mobile prefabricated house, that is, it is not anchored to the ground, and it is self-sufficient, that is, it does not need to be connected to electricity supplies. water, energy and waste."Logically, these types of houses can circumvent urban planning regulations, since they can be implemented without service connections," explains the search engine.Despite this crack in the rule, FacilHouse explains that the city council on duty could open a disciplinary file if it is considered that cheating is being carried out, that is, "that an improper use of 'housing' is carried out on land not authorized to do so."Thus, the portal recommends that before installing anything you should consult the town hall and seek advice from an architect in the area, who is used to dealing with that particular town hall and who knows the particularities of its urban regulations.No further comments can be made on this newsA mobile home, even if it were a simple caravan, CANNOT be put on rustic land.And if you do, then be prepared to risk fines and removal.In this country they even steal olive crops, ask and you will see, as if to leave some kind of caravan or mobile construction in a field.When you come back, they won't have left you even the toilet paper.