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?Are all old and new buildings (residential or commercial) required to obtain a CBC Certificate
Buildings located on the streets and roads shown in the Geographical Explorer of the Building Compliance Certificate shall obtain a CBC certificate.
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?How can I know whether or not my building shall obtain a certificate
You can know that through using the Geographical Explorer service to issue a CBC certificate.
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?Can I obtain a compliance certificate for my building if it is outside the priority areas
Yes, it is possible and the service is available to all commercial buildings.
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?How long is a CBC certificate valid for
The duration of the certificate is (3) years from the date of issuance.
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?Are there penalties if a CBC certificate is not issued
If the building is in the area specified in the phase I, a fine amounted of (SAR 5,000) shall be applied in the event that a Compliance Certificate is not issued for the building after the expiry of the remedy period.
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?Who is responsible for obtaining the Building Compliance Certificate?
The building landlord under the title deed or the landlord in a legal capacity such as the landlords’ union shall be responsible for obtaining the Certificate.
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?There is an old commercial building located in the priority areas, and some elements cannot be addressed, so what is the solution
The landlord shall coordinate with the engineering office to find engineering solutions and address the elements of the CBC Certificate.
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?May the ownership of the Building Compliance Certificate be transferred
The ownership may be transferred if the certificate is valid.
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?Is it necessary to have a Building Compliance Certificate when purchasing a residential or commercial property
It is not from the requirements of buying or selling a property nor is it required, but it is better to make sure it is available.