Don’t Overlook Moisture Control in Morocco!

It’s easy to think of the climate in Morocco as dry and therefore overlook the need for moisture control in construction. There are two main sources of water infiltration in buildings: from above (rain) and below (the ground). Addressing moisture from above:Tops of “parapet walls” (those low walls along the…

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Finding a Builder in Morocco

When looking for a builder in Morocco, it’s crucial to start with trusted recommendations. Ask your architect, a friend, or someone else you trust to suggest a reliable builder. Speaking with the builder’s past clients and visiting the houses they have built can provide valuable insights.  It’s also wise to…

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Construction Process in Morocco

Construction in Morocco: Steps After Obtaining a Building PermitOnce you have secured a building permit in Morocco, the next steps involve notifying the municipality of the commencement of work. It’s essential to hire a “Bureau de contrôle,” an inspector responsible for overseeing the construction process.  The architect will also visit…

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Getting a Building Permit in Morocco

Before purchasing property in Morocco, it’s essential to conduct thorough due diligence. This includes obtaining property registration from the Agence Nationale de Consérvation Foncière et du Cadastre, known as a “Titre Foncière,” which verifies legitimate ownership. Additionally, securing a zoning report from the Agence Urbaine, called a “note de renseignements,”…

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Heating: Dispelling Myths About Climate in Morocco

When people think of Morocco, images of hot, sun-drenched landscapes and warm temperatures often come to mind. However, this is a common misconception. While Morocco does enjoy warm weather for much of the year, the reality is that it can get quite cold in most parts of the country, particularly…

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