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QUOTE(Alexis Sanchez @ Feb 2 2016, 01:00 PM)
The most affordable  drool.gif double terrace nearby KLCC area? icon_rolleyes.gif
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rawang to KL, not near lehhh..
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Feb 2 2016, 04:21 PM)
rawang to KL, not near lehhh..
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But affordable range it's in
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post Feb 2 2016, 06:14 PM

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QUOTE(Alexis Sanchez @ Feb 2 2016, 05:10 PM)
But affordable range it's in
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though yes - klang valley.. then everywhere is near to klcc whistling.gif
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post Feb 2 2016, 08:18 PM

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MS ll launch laman ayu in rawang.... which part is it?
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post Feb 3 2016, 08:30 AM

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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Feb 2 2016, 06:14 PM)
though yes - klang valley.. then everywhere is near to klcc  whistling.gif
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Yes everywhere, dont be surprise biggrin.gif
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post Feb 3 2016, 09:39 AM

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QUOTE(propertybbb @ Feb 2 2016, 08:18 PM)
MS ll launch laman ayu in rawang.... which part is it?
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see this thread:

https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...01&hl=laman+ayu
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QUOTE(Alexis Sanchez @ Feb 3 2016, 08:30 AM)
Yes everywhere, dont be surprise  biggrin.gif
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way too far if from here (circle) to klcc laugh.gif

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post Feb 3 2016, 09:57 AM

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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Feb 3 2016, 09:44 AM)
way too far if from here (circle) to klcc  laugh.gif

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We r talking about rawang bro
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QUOTE(Alexis Sanchez @ Feb 3 2016, 09:57 AM)
We r talking about rawang bro
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i was talking about klang valley biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Feb 3 2016, 09:59 AM)
i was talking about klang valley biggrin.gif
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Then you talk slowly biggrin.gif
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post Feb 3 2016, 04:53 PM

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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Feb 2 2016, 04:21 PM)
those doing extension at the back yard, what is the process with MPS permit/drawings/etc.?
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Standard reno or extensive reno? If you go to MPS, they will guide u to Architect Company. Pay the Architect company and the company will handle the Deposit and Permit. Here is the step that i involved last time 5 years ago. Not sure whether the procedure still same.

1. Go to MPS
2. Get Architect Contact and Location
3. Meet up with Architect and inform the architect of your reno. (advisable for you to bring your property plan)
4. Submit related documents + photo to architect
5. Wait for Drawing to complete (if you have the drawing from developer in softcopy, it will shorten the architect drawing time)
6. Once drawing completed, pay the full amount
7. Architect submit to MPS
8. If Plan rejected, architect will revise the plan (usually approve)
9. Once approved, go to Architect office to collect the Permit.
10. Paste the Permit in front of your house and you may start reno now.
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QUOTE(jason_chee @ Feb 3 2016, 04:53 PM)
Standard reno or extensive reno? If you go to MPS, they will guide u to Architect Company. Pay the Architect company and the company will handle the Deposit and Permit. Here is the step that i involved last time 5 years ago. Not sure whether the procedure still same.

1. Go to MPS
2. Get Architect Contact and Location
3. Meet up with Architect and inform the architect of your reno. (advisable for you to bring your property plan)
4. Submit related documents + photo to architect
5. Wait for Drawing to complete (if you have the drawing from developer in softcopy, it will shorten the architect drawing time)
6. Once drawing completed, pay the full amount
7. Architect submit to MPS
8. If Plan rejected, architect will revise the plan (usually approve)
9. Once approved, go to Architect office to collect the Permit.
10. Paste the Permit in front of your house and you may start reno now.
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cool, thanks jason for detail steps.. roughly how much total cost incurred?
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post Feb 3 2016, 05:16 PM

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QUOTE(jason_chee @ Feb 3 2016, 04:53 PM)
Standard reno or extensive reno? If you go to MPS, they will guide u to Architect Company. Pay the Architect company and the company will handle the Deposit and Permit. Here is the step that i involved last time 5 years ago. Not sure whether the procedure still same.

1. Go to MPS
2. Get Architect Contact and Location
3. Meet up with Architect and inform the architect of your reno. (advisable for you to bring your property plan)
4. Submit related documents + photo to architect
5. Wait for Drawing to complete (if you have the drawing from developer in softcopy, it will shorten the architect drawing time)
6. Once drawing completed, pay the full amount
7. Architect submit to MPS
8. If Plan rejected, architect will revise the plan (usually approve)
9. Once approved, go to Architect office to collect the Permit.
10. Paste the Permit in front of your house and you may start reno now.
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btw.. extend backyard for wet kitchen
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post Feb 4 2016, 09:16 AM

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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Feb 3 2016, 05:12 PM)
cool, thanks jason for detail steps.. roughly how much total cost incurred?
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I paid RM 2,000 back in 2011. Cost include, drawing, reno plan, MPS Deposit, Permit and etc. I'm not sure the cost now. But it's better you estimate RM 3,000 + GST.
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QUOTE(jason_chee @ Feb 4 2016, 09:16 AM)
I paid RM 2,000 back in 2011. Cost include, drawing, reno plan, MPS Deposit, Permit and etc. I'm not sure the cost now. But it's better you estimate RM 3,000 + GST.
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thanks. do u think architect given/introduced by mps would be cheaper than market?
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thanks. do u think architect given/introduced by mps would be cheaper than market?
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I'm not sure about that. But if the Architect is not MPS Panel, they can't draw and submit to MPS. The Architect Firm has to be MPS Panel. Therefore, it is advisable for you to have a visit to MPS office to check with them and get the Contact for the Panel Architect.
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QUOTE(jason_chee @ Feb 4 2016, 09:30 AM)
I'm not sure about that. But if the Architect is not MPS Panel, they can't draw and submit to MPS. The Architect Firm has to be MPS Panel. Therefore, it is advisable for you to have a visit to MPS office to check with them and get the Contact for the Panel Architect.
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ok, thanks for the tips! i was thinking to get my own architect but if he/she is not a panel, no point also laugh.gif
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QUOTE(jason_chee @ Feb 4 2016, 09:16 AM)
I paid RM 2,000 back in 2011. Cost include, drawing, reno plan, MPS Deposit, Permit and etc. I'm not sure the cost now. But it's better you estimate RM 3,000 + GST.
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btw.. the deposit is refundable after reno completion?
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post Feb 4 2016, 01:02 PM

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btw.. the deposit is refundable after reno completion?
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Yes. But that also "if" you follow the plan and reno according to rules and regulation setfort. If you tend to deviate a bit, then it will take a longer time to get back ur deposit. What i suggest is to use the Deposit to pay for Tong Roro. Tong Roro is the bin to contain the reno waste. Each tong (depending on size) has different cost. MPS has it's panel for tong roro provider. They will claim the amount from MPS which offset again ur deposit. Do check this out with the Architect. Last time my architect advise me that way because my reno deviate a lot from the Plan. so, i didn't go back to MPS to claim back the Deposit.
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QUOTE(jason_chee @ Feb 4 2016, 01:02 PM)
Yes. But that also "if" you follow the plan and reno according to rules and regulation setfort. If you tend to deviate a bit, then it will take a longer time to get back ur deposit. What i suggest is to use the Deposit to pay for Tong Roro. Tong Roro is the bin to contain the reno waste. Each tong (depending on size) has different cost. MPS has it's panel for tong roro provider. They will claim the amount from MPS which offset again ur deposit. Do check this out with the Architect. Last time my architect advise me that way because my reno deviate a lot from the Plan. so, i didn't go back to MPS to claim back the Deposit.
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coz my contractor will have and bring his own tong roro.. so if deposit is not for tong, then jz kept as normal deposit, right?

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