Anyone wishing to build a veranda will wonder, at some point in the process, whether or not they need planning permission. We strongly recommend that you find out all you need to know before starting any work, whether it’s a new build or a renovation. Otherwise, you run the risk of finding yourself in breach of town-planning regulations…
Building or renovating a veranda in Wallonia
In Belgium, town planning is the responsibility of the Regions, so rules vary depending on where you live. So whether you live in Liège or Verviers, for example, you may not be subject to the same requirements.
The Walloon Town and Country Planning Code
To find out what you’re entitled to do, and obliged to respect, you need to refer to the Walloon Land Development Code. Please note, however, that it is subject to regular modifications. In fact, a new Code came into force on June 1, 2017.
If you’re thinking of building a veranda (or renovating one) in the near future, we recommend you take a close look. Click here to find out which laws apply in which regions.
Building or renovating a veranda in Brussels
For more information on the rules in force in Brussels, (re)discover our full article on the subject.