NLMA: Reports of New Renovation System in 2026 Are Factually Incorrect, Procedures Unchanged

The National Land Management Agency denied reports of a mandatory new renovation system in 2026. Current efforts focus on drafting a standardized contract to prevent fraud, with no changes to existing application procedures.
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  • 📰 Published: April 14, 2026 at 21:56
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The National Land Management Agency (NLMA) of the Ministry of the Interior stated that media reports regarding a new residential renovation system starting in 2026 are untrue. The agency is currently drafting a 'Standardized Contract for Interior Renovation' to prevent scams and contract disputes, but existing renovation procedures and regulations remain unchanged. NLMA urged citizens to verify registered contractors and professional technicians through the National Building Management Information System before signing contracts to avoid falling into traps.

FAQ

Will there be a new renovation system starting in 2026?

No, the NLMA has clarified that existing renovation procedures will remain the same.