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The (Over)Regulation on Fit-Out Works in Office Buildings

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  • Dominik Sypniewski

    (Politechnika Warszawska)

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The principle of the freedom of construction is limited by two legal forms of administrative regulation ex-ante which protect the public interest and the interests of third parties. In practice, there are also construction works not covered by any form of administrative regulation. The paper presents the problem of fit-out works in office buildings implemented in the development system, in particular their legal qualification as "reconstruction". Based on an analysis of the decisions of administrative courts it has been proven that fit-out works can be carried out without the obligation to obtain a building permit or notification, provided that the investor will organise the construction process and commercialisation in such a way that the fit-out works will not have impact on the functional and technical specifications of the office building.

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  • Dominik Sypniewski, 2016. "The (Over)Regulation on Fit-Out Works in Office Buildings," World of Real Estate Journal (Swiat Nieruchomosci), Fundacja Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego w Krakowie, issue 97, pages 61-64, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:kra:journl:y:2016:i:97:p:61-64
    DOI: 10.14659/worej.2016.97.10
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    Keywords

    reconstruction; fit-out works; constructions process; building permit; construction freedom;
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    • K29 - Law and Economics - - Regulation and Business Law - - - Other

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