Tuesday Mornings for Construction Workers

Farm buildings are not a gateway to a single-family home

In today's article from the series "Tuesday Mornings for Construction," we highlight the latest material published by the General Office of Building Control (GUNB) in its series "Interesting Interpretations of GUNB." This time, it addresses a practical question: can a single-family home with agritourism elements be built on agricultural land where the local spatial development plan (MPZP) permits only farm buildings? The invalidated […]
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Review of selected legislative projects – March 2026.

In today's article from the series "Tuesday Mornings for the Construction Industry," we've prepared a summary of the changes in the law underway, as further work on several projects important to the real estate market and the investment process continued in March 2026. In this article, we highlight—in our opinion—those initiatives that deserve special attention from the perspective of […]
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NSA confirms: purchaser of decree claims without party status

In today's article from the series "Tuesday Mornings for the Construction Industry," we discuss the latest resolution of a seven-judge panel of the Supreme Administrative Court, dated March 16, 2026, file reference I OPS 4/25, regarding a legal issue concerning proceedings for the establishment of perpetual usufruct under the Warsaw Decree. Although this ruling is not groundbreaking, it constitutes significant confirmation of well-established case law, […]
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Short-term rentals – project comparison

In today's article, as part of the series titled "Tuesday Mornings for the Construction Industry," we'd like to revisit the much-discussed real estate market issues surrounding the planned regulations for short-term rentals in buildings and premises not directly related to hotel operations. We wrote about these proposed changes in December 2026, as part of a parliamentary bill currently being processed as a parliamentary document […]
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Repeated notification of completion of construction and the principle of res judicata

In today's article from the series "Tuesday Mornings for Construction Professionals," we were once again inspired by the interpretations of the General Office of Building Control ("GUNB"), from the educational series "Interesting Interpretations of GUNB," which this time explained how to evaluate a repeated notification of construction completion. This topic has a very practical dimension, as there are situations in which the building control authority raises an objection to […]
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The Act on Spatial Planning and Development – ​​further changes

In today's article from the series "Tuesday Mornings for the Construction Industry," we present an updated draft amendment to the Spatial Planning and Development Act ("UPZP"), the original text of which, from October 2022, was updated following consultations last week at the Joint Government and Local Government Committee. This draft is included in the Council's List of Legislative and Programmatic Works […]
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