
Construction Offence Regularisation in Flanders: Procedure, Risks and Solutions
Regularising a construction offence is the process of obtaining a permit for illegal constructions or changes of function in the past.
Was your environmental permit refused? You can find more information on your options here.

Regularising a construction offence is the process of obtaining a permit for illegal constructions or changes of function in the past.

Filing an appeal against an environmental permit makes sense and is often necessary to safeguard your interests as a property owner.

Local policy visions are playing an increasingly dominant role in the assessment of permit applications in Flanders. In practice, we see that municipalities often apply the concrete ban (construction shift)

Making your own arguments for an objection or appeal of an environmental permit? In this article, you will find five common pitfalls.

Planning permission refused? This article discusses step-by-step the procedure with the province if your planning permission has been refused.

A silent refusal of your permit application? Find out more about your options and defences here.

Is there an unjustified (tacit) refusal of an environmental permit? You have 3 options. You will find more info in this article.