The great challenges of modular construction
One of the main regulatory challenges for new construction methods is related to the fact that many existing standards and procedures were developed on the basis of traditional construction
One of the main regulatory challenges for new construction methods is related to the fact that many existing standards and procedures were developed on the basis of traditional construction
Above all, it’s a new way of living, a new approach to lifestyle, where everything matters: the house itself, the environment, the infrastructure that surrounds it and its accessibility, all in a sustainable way.
In modern times, there are many ways of living, whether in modular homes, prefabricated homes or even caravans/mobile homes. But is it possible to have a tax address in these types of dwellings? We explain on legal grounds.
In fact, modular and prefabricated houses have not only attracted many Portuguese who want to buy a new home, but they are also an interesting and cheaper solution, built to suit your needs.
Prefabricated houses, technically known as modular constructions, will now have to comply with the rules that exist for buildings in general, namely those laid down in the General Regulations for Urban Buildings (RGEU).
When you think about building a house, you know from the outset that it’s going to be a long process, especially in today’s market. From creating the project for your house, licensing and building work, to having the key in your hand, it’s normal for several months to pass, and it can even take more than a year before it’s ready to move into.