Retrospective Building Permits

What is a retrospective building permit?

A retrospective building permit is issued after building work has already been completed, but approval was not obtained beforehand. While a standard building permit should be issued before construction begins, a retrospective permit involves reviewing the finished work and ensuring it complies with the relevant building codes and regulations. 

A building surveyor will be required to inspect the work. If the structure and associated work is found to be compliant, a retrospective permit validates the construction. This protects the property owner and any future buyers from potential legal or safety issues, which can occur if illegal building works are uncovered later on. 

It’s critical that you work with an expert building surveyor like Fitout Permits if a retrospective building permit is required in Victoria.

When do you need a retrospective building permit?

You might need a retrospective building permit if you or the previous owner of your property carried out building work without obtaining the required permit. Failure to adhere to the building regulations set out by your local council or state government can result in a range of legal penalties, so it’s essential to obtain a permit before any work takes place. 

Some scenarios that might require a retrospective permit include:

  • Renovations carried out without a building permit.
  • Structural changes to your property without a building permit or working with licensed trades.
  • Building garages, sheds, or carports without a permit.
  • Building a deck or patio without a permit.
  • Building a fence over a certain height without a building permit.

If you have been found to have completed illegal works in Victoria, you will likely be served with a building notice.

What to do when you receive a building notice

If you receive a building notice, you will need to take action. Start by contacting an expert building surveyor to discuss your options. They can explain the process for applying for a retrospective building permit to have the work certified as legal.

During this process, you may need to provide documentation, including construction plans, inspection reports, or certifications from a licensed builder. Your building surveyor will need to conduct an inspection to certify the work and ensure that it is compliant. This process will result in a retrospective permit being issued, which can prevent fines and the risk of having to remove the unapproved work at your own expense.

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We can assess your property remotely, identifying potential issues prior to your final inspection to keep the project on track.

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Pre-assessment inspections can significantly speed up the process of obtaining a building permit as it enables us to gather information and resolve any ambiguities.

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Our RFI Project Meetings provide the applicant with a better understanding of the requirements and their obligations, thereby significantly speeding up the process to obtain a Building Permit.

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Our team of experts specialise in building surveying and providing retrospective building permits for a range of projects. We have an in-depth understanding of the legislation around building codes and standards, and what happens when you need a retrospective permit.

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Proposal

We provide a highly competitive fee proposal customised to suit your needs.

2

Application

You submit all current information and documents relevant to your application.

3

Assessment

Our building surveyors will conduct an assessment of your application and request further information where necessary.

4

Submit

You provide the information requested with our guidance where required.

5

Approved

We issue your Permit!

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Frequently Asked Questions About etrospective building permits

Read through our extensive list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) specifically tailored for Retrospective Building Permits in Victoria.

Yes, in Victoria, you can apply for a retrospective building permit to legalise work that has already been completed without a permit. A licensed building surveyor like Fitout Permits can help with this process.

Retrospective approval is when a building surveyor reviews and certifies building work that was completed without an initial permit. This approval means the work meets current safety and compliance standards.

If retrospective planning is refused, your building surveyor or local council may request that you remove or modify the unapproved work. In some cases, fines may also be issued for non-compliance.

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