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Adding and Modifying Building Components
An electronic service available on the Balady platform, allowing users to add, modify, or remove building components from their existing building permit without the need to visit the authority.
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Canceling Collective Housing License
An electronic service available on the Balady platform, allowing property owners and tenants to cancel their collective housing licenses linked to their business registry without the need to visit the authority.
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Correcting Building Permit Data
An electronic service available on the Balady Portal, allowing beneficiaries to submit a request to correct building permit data and send it to the permit supervisor at the municipality/secretariat for approval or rejection without the need to visit the authority.
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Correction of the Status of an Existing Telecommunications Tower
This service enables telecommunications service providers to submit a request to correct the status of an existing telecommunications tower.
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Inquiring About Requirements and Restricted Areas for Collective Housing Licenses
An electronic service available on the Balady platform that allows users to inquire about the requirements and restricted areas for collective housing licences, without the need to visit the authority.
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Inquiry Service for Vacant Land Fencing
An electronic service available on the Balady Portal that allows beneficiaries to view a map of Saudi Arabia highlighting Phase 1 areas where vacant land must be fenced. The service enables users to search for designated vacant lands, select them, and initiate the fencing process directly from the map. The Phase 1 areas include the major cities of Riyadh, Jeddah, Makkah, Madinah, and Dammam Metropolitan Area, without the need to visit the authority.
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Investment in Collective Housing
An informational electronic service available on the Balady platform, providing insights into what collective housing is and how to invest in it. The service also allows users to access the World Bank study on the topic without the need to visit the authority.