Home » News » After four extensions of the term, the certification of the buildings is finally canceled – Bulgaria After four extensions of the term, the certification of the buildings is finally canceled – Bulgaria August 12, 2021 by world today news © Georgi Kozhukharov – The Regional Minister Violeta Komitova has signed amendments to Ordinance 5, which eliminates the requirement for technical passports for private buildings built before 2006. These will be required only for public buildings and for those where there are structural changes. This was announced by the MP from “Democratic Bulgaria” Martin Dimitrov. He, together with Petar Slavov and Metodi Andreev, has talked to Komitova many times on the subject. According to Slavov, according to preliminary estimates, between BGN 300 and BGN 500 will be saved for each household or family business, or a total of about BGN 3 billion for Bulgarian citizens and businesses. The obligation for certification of the buildings is written in Ordinance 5 for the technical passports from 2006. The deadline for issuing the documents has been extended four times so far, the last being until the end of 2021. Before the parliamentary elections on April 4, Deputy Minister of Regional Development Nikolay Nankov called for it to be postponed until after the end of 2022. He then explained that technical passports are needed to provide professional expert information to help citizens plan the management and maintenance of their residential buildings. After taking office, caretaker Minister Violeta Komitova said passport certification schedules were insane and that a technical dossier for older buildings should only be mandatory when reconstruction or major repairs are made. Since 2007, new constructions must be handed over with a passport, which includes information about their main characteristics – construction, energy efficiency, etc. – Related posts:Adam Ounas absent for two monthsDrizzle and cloudiness, what awaits New York this Friday morning, according to the weather forecast ...Kevin Durant makes his home debut tonightRug writer Nordic Knots establishes its flagship in New York POINT OF VIEW. Vaccines, the law of the strongest The director of Free Guy wants to put Ryan Reynolds in Minecraft and Call of Duty. Sequel in sight? Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.