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TSzeese
post Oct 29 2009, 11:09 AM, updated 17y ago

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Hi everybody..

Hi! I have applied for renovation approval to MPSJ. All plan has been drawn, and waiting for approval.

Now, after looking at the plan, I'm thinking to make changes a little bit. Basically, I want to add partition
in my house to separate dining-living, dining-kitchen and also to make a wall to cover/hide the stair case.
All these 3 walls are not there in the original submission plan..

1) Does these changes (adding a partition) will invalidate me from receiving the CF after renovation?
2) Is it true that the CF after renovation completed does not replace the original CF
3) Is the CF after renovations is important? What implication if I don't apply for CF after renovation completed (legal renovation with approved permit)

In the original plan, there is a 15' gate. Now, I think, I want to make it a 10' gate and a small entrance gate
next to it.. like THIS.
4) This will definitely make my CF application fail, isn't it?



acad615
post Oct 29 2009, 11:21 AM

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I guess it is only important if you're selling your house, because the next buyer needs to have a legal floor plan,

as long as you feel that your renovation is not jeopardizing the structure of the house, it should be ok..

I renovated my hse without submitting any plans whatsoever, i even removed a few walls, not pillars though.

anyway, If your house were to collapse, due to the new structure, insurance may not cover if you did not submit the plan. thats about it i guess
TSzeese
post Oct 29 2009, 11:44 AM

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Thanks acad..

I'm still hoping that I can get a CF.. i'm still wondering whether adding a partition which was not in the submitted plan will invalidate my CF?

By the way, another question
-if original CF is lost, what's the process to get replacement? (Currently, for my renovation, I use a photocopied CF only.. I no longer have the original)..

This post has been edited by zeese: Oct 29 2009, 04:12 PM

 

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