- Yes, and you can apply for a license to restore a commercial store according to the building permit for the tenant.
- The service of issuing a restoration license is submitted according to the building permit.
- You can apply for the building permit ownership transfer service through the Balady site.
- Through my platform please follow these steps:
Select the Baladi services menu > Construction permit services > Transfer ownership of a building permit > Acknowledgment > Determine the region, trust and municipality > Select the capacity of the applicant and the engineering office > Select the data of the new owner, then submit the application > A confirmation message and the application number will appear to him. - An ownership transfer request is submitted by the new owner and the authorization request is sent to the classified engineering office.
- Yes, you can issue a technical report with a license or cadastral decision, according to the (required purpose).
- Old buildings that do not have permits can apply for the service of issuing a permit to correct the status of an existing building, after issuing a cadastral decision for the same purpose.
- A building occupancy certificate is a certificate that confirms the actual completion of buildings and is issued by the competent authorities.
- A certificate of occupancy is issued for new applications through the supervising office after completing the sending of building reports (building notices) or for issued (old) licenses by applying for them through the service of issuing a certificate of occupancy through the following link:
https://balady.gov.sa/Services/Terms/?id=244 - Referring to the regulation on the sale of tobacco and hookah products, please note that the activity of popular cafes (category B cafe) does not need to issue a permit because it is allowed to sell, and fees will be calculated in case of new issuance or renewal through Balady.
- To issue a certificate of occupancy requires:
1- The existence of a previous license issued 6 months ago or more, and no occupancy certificate has been issued for it before.
2- Payment of service fees.
3- Contracting with an engineering office for non-residential uses.
4- Payment of violations. - The landowner is responsible for the safety and maintenance of the fence.