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22 Building Faults and Sanctions every developer in Rwanda should know

Rwanda takes building compliance seriously, and for good reason. Unsafe or illegal construction can put lives at risk, harm the environment, and cost developers dearly.

To keep cities safe and projects accountable, the Ministerial Order N° 03/Cab.M/019 of 15/04/2019 outlines 22 specific building faults and their penalties. Whether you’re a contractor, architect, property owner, or urban planner, understanding these rules is the difference between a smooth project and a costly nightmare.

Why These Sanctions Exist

These sanctions aren’t just red tape , they protect everyone involved:

  • Safety: Making sure buildings won’t collapse or cause harm.
  • Compliance: Keeping projects aligned with zoning and land-use plans.
  • Professionalism: Ensuring qualified people handle critical construction tasks.
  • Environment: Preventing damage to sensitive areas and public infrastructure.

Let’s explore the 22 faults and the consequences they carry.

The 22 Building Faults and Their Penalties

Fault CategorySanction Summary
1Starting development without a permit (but compliant)Fines range from FRW 300,000 to FRW 7,000,000 depending on building category; work suspended until permit is granted
2Starting development without a permit and non-compliantImmediate removal at the defaulter’s cost
3Unauthorized rehabilitationSame fines as new development; work suspended until permit issued
4Skipping mandatory foundation inspectionFines from FRW 300,000 to FRW 2,000,000; suspension until payment
5Occupying a building without an occupancy permitFines from FRW 500,000 to FRW 2,500,000; suspension of new activities
6Changing building use without permissionFines from FRW 50,000 to FRW 2,500,000; suspension until permit issued
7Demolition without a permitFines up to FRW 5,000,000; suspension until permit issued
8No certified architect or engineerFRW 300,000 fine; suspension until compliance
9No contractor or supervisorFRW 5,000,000 fine; suspension until compliance
10Expired permit with no renewalFines from FRW 50,000 to FRW 2,500,000; suspension until renewed
11Permit issued in violation of land-use plansRemoval at issuing authority’s cost; possible compensation to permit holder
12Unsafe or unstable constructionImmediate suspension; correction or removal based on audit
13Deviating from approved designsFines from FRW 50,000 to FRW 2,500,000; correction or modification permit required
14Fire safety non-complianceFRW 2,000,000 fine; obligation to comply
15Security equipment non-complianceFRW 2,000,000 fine; obligation to comply
16No construction insuranceFines from FRW 500,000 to FRW 2,000,000; obligation to comply
17Operating without insuranceFRW 2,000,000 fine; obligation to comply
18Ignoring inspector instructionsFines from FRW 50,000 to FRW 2,500,000; obligation to comply
19Obstructing inspectorsFRW 200,000 fine; obligation to comply
20No site signageFRW 50,000 fine; obligation to comply
21Unauthorized road encroachmentFines from FRW 50,000 to FRW 200,000; immediate reversal required
22Activities in sensitive environmental zonesFines from FRW 50,000 to FRW 200,000; immediate stop and reversal required

Building Categories Matter

Sanctions vary based on the building category:

  • Category 2: Small residential/commercial buildings
  • Category 3: Medium-sized structures
  • Category 4: Large multi-storey buildings
  • Category 5: Public-use buildings (schools, hospitals, etc.)

Read also: Thinking of building in Rwanda? Here are the 6 building categories you must know before starting | CONSTRUCTION HUB

Urban development in Rwanda is thriving but it must be built on a foundation of compliance. These 22 faults are not just bureaucratic red tape, they’re safeguards for public safety, environmental protection, and professional integrity.

If you’re planning a project, make sure you’re not just building—you’re building right.



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