QUOTE(K4iz3n @ Jan 23 2025, 02:38 PM)
I am in the process of getting mu subsale vacant house renovated. There will no external renovation, only internal. Therr will be some layout changes including tearing down a few walls and building a few walls internally.
My ID suggested to get renovation permit from MBSA and has suggested a firm to assist with the new layout drawings and submission to MBSA for renovation permit. The firm has asked for documents including CCC.
My question is, would i require to get permit since no external renovation nor amy external extension.
Secondly, I did not get any CCC from the buyer and when I asked him for CCC, he said he didnt get it from the developer. Do I really need CCC from developer to submit CCC to developer?
TIA.
First question- would i require to get permit since no external renovation nor an external extension. - Yes you need a permit for any construction, regardless of the size of the construction or whether it is with external changes or without. My ID suggested to get renovation permit from MBSA and has suggested a firm to assist with the new layout drawings and submission to MBSA for renovation permit. The firm has asked for documents including CCC.
My question is, would i require to get permit since no external renovation nor amy external extension.
Secondly, I did not get any CCC from the buyer and when I asked him for CCC, he said he didnt get it from the developer. Do I really need CCC from developer to submit CCC to developer?
TIA.
Second question - CCC, MBSA would require the original CCC for the existing house to be included as part of submission documents. If you don't have it, either get it from your neighbor (for the same development), the developer, or the original development architect, or do a Carian from MBSA (write a letter to request for CCC, small fees applied, will take around 2-3 weeks)
Jan 26 2025, 12:26 AM

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