Before the first hammer swings, understanding your legal obligations can save you from fines, forced demolitions, and neighbour disputes. Portugal has a clear regulatory framework for building works — and Cascais Municipality is strict about compliance.
When Do You Need a Permit?
Not all renovation work requires a formal building permit (Licença de Obras). Minor interior works — repainting, replacing fixtures, non-structural flooring changes — generally do not. However, works that change the floor plan, move load-bearing walls, alter the building facade, modify the roof, or affect shared drainage systems require a Comunicação Prévia or full Licença de Obras from Cascais Câmara Municipal.
As a rule of thumb: if your contractor will be demolishing or building walls, or if the work is visible from the street, seek professional advice before proceeding.
Condominium Approval
If your apartment is part of a condominium (condomínio), the administrators must approve any works that affect common areas, building systems, or the exterior. This includes: replacement of windows visible from outside, modifications to balconies, any work affecting the building's drainage or electrical risers, and structural works.
Submit a works plan to the condominium administrator in writing. Most condominiums have rules on permitted working hours — typically Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm — and may require a deposit against any damage to common areas.
Working with Licensed Contractors
In Portugal, building firms must hold a valid Alvará de Construção from IMPIC (Instituto dos Mercados Públicos). Always ask to see this documentation. OT Remodelacoes is fully licensed and insured, and we handle all permit applications on behalf of our clients in Cascais, Estoril, and Oeiras as part of our project management service.
Cascais-Specific Considerations
Properties in Cascais historic centre or within classified heritage zones may face additional restrictions on facade materials, window styles, and colours. We advise on these requirements as part of our initial consultation.