15 Sep 2017 8:03 PM:
Maria,
Thank you for your very detailed reply. I am not sure that I fully understand the second to last paragraph.
Autonomous or municipal regulations may require the IEE for the rest of the buildings, being able to establish specialties, depending on their location, age, typology or predominant use.
I guess it is saying that the local councils can extend the scope of the law to include all types of houses, not just the multi-occupational housing that the law was intended for.
In addition to this they have exteneded tha scope of the law to include inspection or water supply pipework and drains. This may be an attempt to determine which properties have septic tanks and not mains drainage.
I am getting the impression that local authorities have the power to change the laws to suit there own requirements.
This seems to be shades of Orwell`s 1984 to me.
Thank you again for taking the time to reply to me.
Peter
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Informe de Evaluation de Los Edificios IEE
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