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TSmango27
post Jul 21 2016, 01:24 PM, updated 10y ago

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as per title, can interior renovation work start once collected key? heard that some developer hand key over but have to wait few months to get CCC approved...
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post Jul 22 2016, 09:50 AM

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QUOTE(mango27 @ Jul 21 2016, 01:24 PM)
as per title, can interior renovation work start once collected key? heard that some developer hand key over but have to wait few months to get CCC approved...
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Yes, you can start your renovation immediately after you have collected the keys to your brand new house BUT be reminded of the followings:-
1) you are not allowed to reside within the house; and
2) make sure that all the defects has been rectified by the developer because the defect liability period will be expunged once you meddled with the house, especially wirings.

Remember to get approval from the Joint Management Body.

Good luck.
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post Jul 22 2016, 04:31 PM

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QUOTE(shaniandras2787 @ Jul 22 2016, 09:50 AM)
Yes, you can start your renovation immediately after you have collected the keys to your brand new house BUT be reminded of the followings:-
1) you are not allowed to reside within the house; and
2) make sure that all the defects has been rectified by the developer because the defect liability period will be expunged once you meddled with the house, especially wirings.

Remember to get approval from the Joint Management Body.

Good luck.
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thanks for the info... was thinking if only minor defects would just ask contractor to rectify it... since i heard sometimes developer take 2-3 months just to fix them... that will cost 3 months installment 7k+ d... so cheaper to ask contractor to rectify... if big defect then no choice la...

interior renovation also need to get approval from JMB? things like plaster ceiling, wiring and carpentry work only wor...

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post Jul 22 2016, 09:53 PM

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QUOTE(mango27 @ Jul 22 2016, 04:31 PM)
thanks for the info... was thinking if only minor defects would just ask contractor to rectify it... since i heard sometimes developer take 2-3 months just to fix them... that will cost 3 months installment 7k+ d... so cheaper to ask contractor to rectify... if big defect then no choice la...

interior renovation also need to get approval from JMB? things like plaster ceiling, wiring and carpentry work only wor...
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Yes, you need to make a formal application to them and then pay the renovation deposit before they will issue to you a temporary permit to renovate otherwise your contractors will be barred from entry.

You can take back the deposit once the renovation is completed.
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post Jul 23 2016, 01:49 PM

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QUOTE(shaniandras2787 @ Jul 22 2016, 09:53 PM)
Yes, you need to make a formal application to them and then pay the renovation deposit before they will issue to you a temporary permit to renovate otherwise your contractors will be barred from entry.

You can take back the deposit once the renovation is completed.
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Yes. Absolutely right.
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post Jul 25 2016, 09:33 AM

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QUOTE(shaniandras2787 @ Jul 22 2016, 09:53 PM)
Yes, you need to make a formal application to them and then pay the renovation deposit before they will issue to you a temporary permit to renovate otherwise your contractors will be barred from entry.

You can take back the deposit once the renovation is completed.
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ohh... now i see... thank you for explaining it so clearly...
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post Aug 8 2016, 03:54 PM

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NO CCC NO VP. this is the fact
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post Aug 8 2016, 04:18 PM

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QUOTE(peri peri @ Aug 8 2016, 03:54 PM)
NO CCC NO VP. this is the fact
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for service apartment and commercial title land got such thing la... mine is service apartment...

you can see under the manner of VP...
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post Aug 8 2016, 04:24 PM

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QUOTE(mango27 @ Aug 8 2016, 04:18 PM)
for service apartment and commercial title land got such thing la... mine is service apartment...

you can see under the manner of VP...
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No such thing, even soho and apartment now is under HDA

CCC still take precedent. u cant occupy a unit without CCC. Architect issuing Borang F without CCC approval from local council can caused disipline action by LAM and compound from local authority.

this the news article did not tell you

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post Apr 29 2017, 09:27 PM

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QUOTE(shaniandras2787 @ Jul 22 2016, 09:53 PM)
Yes, you need to make a formal application to them and then pay the renovation deposit before they will issue to you a temporary permit to renovate otherwise your contractors will be barred from entry.

You can take back the deposit once the renovation is completed.
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If there's no major renovation work, but simple things like repainting, change of lighting, is approval from JMC needed?
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post Apr 30 2017, 03:56 PM

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QUOTE(peri peri @ Aug 8 2016, 04:24 PM)
No such thing, even soho and apartment now is under HDA

CCC still take precedent. u cant occupy a unit without CCC. Architect issuing Borang F without CCC approval from local council can caused disipline action by LAM and compound from local authority.

this the news article did not tell you
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as is with most articles, the writers are just copywriters who may not have enough experience in the field. Thanks for your input on the topic! Learned a lot and will share.. sometimes people ask me questions outside my field and I hope I could give them the right direction without misleading them
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post May 2 2017, 09:45 AM

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QUOTE(acupoflemon @ Apr 29 2017, 09:27 PM)
If there's no major renovation work, but simple things like repainting, change of lighting, is approval from JMC needed?
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technically speaking, you still need to "inform" the JMB on any works carry out in your parcel however most people just ignored it because it does not involve acts that will cause nuisance to your neighbors (drilling etc).

the "informing" is actually for everyone's safety because then people will know the people entering and existing your parcel are authorized people (you don't want people entering and exiting your home with your belongings now, do you?).

the "deposit" paid is to reimburse the JMB as repair costs in the event your contractors damage any of the common properties.

to me, repainting and change of lighting does not warrant for an inform.
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post May 10 2017, 01:04 AM

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i thought can only vp after ccc?

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QUOTE(PluEitaro @ May 10 2017, 01:04 AM)
i thought can only vp after ccc?
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non-residential property can handover without CCC

 

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