Home-saving decree, what the draft provides for: tolerances, variants, double conformity
It becomes easier to regularise minor internal discrepancies and to certify the legitimate status of buildings. Dual conformity limited
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Overcoming double conformity. Increased tolerances, with a diversification according to the size of the building. Regularisation of site variations. Simplifications on the legal status of buildings. These are some of the key points of the save-home decree, according to the drafts being studied by the offices of the Ministry of Infrastructure, led by Matteo Salvini, ahead of Friday's Council of Ministers.
Free Building
The decree broadens the perimeter of free building activities, which therefore do not need permits. This includes the construction of porches with fixed structures such as Vepa, removable panoramic windows and awnings with fixed structures.
Legal Status
.The rules for certifying the lawful status change. In the case of building works affecting the whole building or building unit, the verification of the lawful status must refer only to the building title relating to these works (and any subsequent titles), without the need to go back to the previous building titles. In this way, problems in recovering very old titles are avoided.
Change of destination
.The change of use without works of an individual building unit is always permitted. It is possible to change use, for example, from residential to tourist accommodation. A 'Scia' must be submitted for these interventions.
Tolerances
.The tolerances, i.e., the deviations between what is authorised and what is actually realised on site, are adjusted from the current 2% to higher levels. They remain 2 per cent for an area over 500 square metres; they increase to 3 per cent for an area between 300 and 500 square metres; they become 4 per cent for an area between 100 and 300 square metres and 5 per cent below 100 square metres.
