POR QUE TELHADO NA GARAGEM, POÇO ARTESIANO E RAMPA NA CALÇADA SÃO PROIBIDOS NO BRASIL ?

What can and can't you do on your land? The construction industry in Brazil is full of regulations, rules, and bureaucracy that can surprise you when it comes to building or renovating. Many people think that because they own the land, they can do anything... but the truth is, there are situations where this is illegal. And worse: it can result in fines, construction embargoes, and even demolition. In today's video, I, Ralph Dias of Planarq Campos, will show you what is prohibited in construction and the main construction regulations and rules you need to know to avoid headaches. Here are 7 things you can't do in your home or land if you want to avoid problems. ✅ What you will learn in this video: 1. Illegal artesian well Why almost 90% of wells in the country are unlicensed. When is drilling permitted and how the bureaucratic process works. The risks of contamination and improper use of groundwater. 2. Uneven Sidewalk Why the sidewalk isn't yours, even in front of your house. Common mistakes: slippery pavement, uneven surfaces, ramps taking up the entire lane, and flowerbeds that obstruct traffic. How the division between service lane, free circulation, and access works. 3. Coverage in the Front Setback Why you can't extend a covered garage or roof all the way to the gate. What front setback means and how it's calculated by city halls. When pergolas or retractable covers are acceptable. 4. Cement the entire backyard area Understand the importance of the land's permeable area to reduce flooding, cool your home, and increase property value. How cementing everything can be considered irregular and devalue your property. 5. Easement of Way What is an easement of way and when a neighbor has the right to use part of your land. The difference between an amicable agreement and a forced passage determined by law. The importance of registering with a notary to avoid disputes in the future. 6. Using a neighbor's wall Why you can't support your construction project on a neighbor's wall. Common problems: leaks, cracks, and legal disputes. When it's possible to share the wall and the necessary care. 7. Cutting down a tree without authorization Why cutting down a tree without authorization is an environmental crime. How to request a removal order from the city hall. Alternatives: Integrating the tree into the project and transforming it into a point of appreciation. ⚖️ Why is this important? Complying with these regulations prevents costly construction errors. It also ensures safety, accessibility, and environmental preservation. Ignoring these rules can result in: Heavy fines 💰 Legal obligations to neighbors 👀 Construction embargoes 🚧 Loss of property value 🏚️ So, if you're planning your home, take these construction tips seriously to avoid construction fines and not compromise your dream. 🏠 Video extras In addition to these 7 situations, I also talk about: Land utilization coefficient. Environmental restrictions near rivers and lakes. Rules for commercial use in residential neighborhoods. 👉 Watch until the end to avoid falling into construction traps in Brazil. 👉 Comment below how inspections work in your city. 👉 If you live outside of Brazil, share with us: what are the specific construction standards and rules there? 🔔 Don't forget: Like the video 👍 Subscribe to the Planarq Campos channel Activate the bell 🛎️ Share with someone who's building or renovating ______________________________________________________________ SUBSCRIBE to the channel    / @planarqcampos   Become a member of this channel and get benefits:    / @planarqcampos   #architecture #home #design