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Reubs
post Aug 23 2017, 09:37 PM

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QUOTE(tryingtolearn @ Aug 23 2017, 09:18 PM)
Hi,

Just curious. Planning to do extension [ground floor only] at the back of the house [Semi-D, no road at the back].

Neighbor houses done similar renovation [they did both ground and top floor].

I went and asked them regarding their planning and permit application. They mentioned that most of the owner in that area did not apply for one. They told that if Majlis personnel come and check or anything just pay fine and it's done [though so far no issue, been 12 years since they did renovation]. Talked to two more neighbor, same response [though one got fined RM300 and that's it].

My question is supposedly we want to do extension but it's not going to be allowed, is it safe to continue as per what the neighbor did? If it helps, location is Kluang, Johor.

Layout of the house as below:
Blue Line = Property Edge [Fences etc]
Red Line = Built Up Size
Green Line = Planned Extension [About 7-8 ft wide]
Orange Arrow = The road in front of the house

Any help is appreciated.

Thank you.

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You should do it the legal way. Sooner or later the town council they'll come chasing.

This happened in my area:

http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/community/...urther-delayed/

StarMetro reported (“Chance to legalise illegal renovations”, Feb 18) that from March 1, MPSJ was giving houseowners a one-year grace period to submit their plans.

This means those who have not submitted renovation plans to the council are exempted from the penalty, which is 10 times the processing fee.

Property owners will still have to pay the plan processing fee, which ranges from RM100 to RM1,000 depending on the extension, and compound arrears.





Reubs
post Aug 24 2017, 06:27 PM

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QUOTE(tryingtolearn @ Aug 24 2017, 05:48 PM)
Hi,

Thanks for taking the time to reply.

I've talked with my parents and decided to draw and submit the plan [better safe than sorry]. Apparently, my dad's friend is close with a person who used to own a house there and the extended their house to the edge [legally].

So, will be asking them for the person they were in contact with.

Just curious, typically what are the costs involved in drawing a plan, to submission and approval?

And should the plan not pass, then it's best to leave it as it is?

Thank you.
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Yeah it's better to be safe than sorry.

This is what I was quoted:

Plan drawing - RM2,500
MPSJ permit - RM 1,000
CCC approval - RM 1,000

There shouldn't be any issues with getting the plan approved. As long as it's within the limitations set by your local council.

Reubs
post Aug 28 2017, 12:27 AM

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QUOTE(tryingtolearn @ Aug 27 2017, 11:48 PM)
Hi,

Apologies for the late reply.

Regarding the plan drawing; can we draw and get approval in advance, then build when we have the money? Any issues in getting the plan approval earlier, let's say 6 months to a year earlier?

And obtaining those MPSJ permit and CCC approval, would that be done by the architect as well?

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Hey,

No worries.

If I'm not mistaken there is a set duration for the renovation to be completed once the permit is issued. Not sure what the duration is, let me check with my architect and I'll get back to you.

Yes the permit and CCC will be done by your architect/draftsman. All you have to do is provide him with the relevant documents (Certificate of Fitness, Grant, etc.) and he'll sort everything out for you.

Also, for my area, the contractor's company must have their CIDB certificate in order for my architect to issue the CCC. Not sure if the regulations are similar in Johor.




 

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