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Danijela Rabrenović points out that an occupancy permit is essential, especially for older buildings.
Danijela Rabrenović points out that an occupancy permit is essential, especially for older buildings.
Danijela Rabrenović points out to N1 that a use permit is essential, especially for older buildings: "You couldn't obtain one without complete documentation and a designated project layout for those utilities. However, when it comes to new buildings currently undergoing legalization, the real question is what actually exists on the ground."
Danijela Rabrenović for the Blic portal: "For every building with a use permit, even if built in the 1950s, an archive exists with project documentation that shows what was installed and where."
Petar Cekić for RTS: "Priorities need to be clearly defined. It is not just about energy efficiency; it should be about ensuring the functionality and sustainability of the entire building."
Danijela Rabrenović for RTS: "Simply put, we should not buy illegal apartments, nor those that lack a use permit or are unregistered. Anything else is a major risk."
Danijela Rabrenović: "You will have access to information regarding who was responsible, who performed the work, and the reasons for any delays."