Description
- The MBIP Renovation Permit is required for property owners to carry out renovation or alteration works on buildings within the jurisdiction of Majlis Bandaraya Iskandar Puteri (MBIP). This permit ensures that renovations comply with safety standards, zoning regulations, and building guidelines.
GOV Department
- Majlis Bandaraya Iskandar Puteri (MBIP)
License Name (Malay)
- Permit Pengubahsuaian Bangunan MBIP
Details
- Applicable for all types of property renovations, including residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
- Required for modifications such as extensions, structural changes, or facade alterations.
- Applicants must submit renovation plans approved by a certified architect or engineer, along with necessary documentation.
- Approval is granted based on compliance with MBIP’s building regulations and zoning laws.
Important Rules
- Renovation work must not begin without obtaining the permit.
- Construction must follow the approved plans; any changes require additional approval.
- Work must comply with safety standards and not endanger neighboring properties.
- Noise and debris from renovation must be controlled to minimize disturbance to others.
- Renovation must be completed within the time frame specified in the permit.
Compound & Punishment
- Carrying out renovations without a permit may result in fines ranging from RM1,000 to RM20,000.
- Non-compliance with approved plans can lead to work suspension or legal action.
- Unauthorized structures may be ordered for demolition at the property owner’s expense.
- Repeat offenses may attract higher fines or permanent restrictions on future applications.
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Commonly Asked Questions
It is an official approval from Majlis Bandaraya Iskandar Puteri (MBIP) required for renovation, alteration, or structural modification works on residential, commercial, or industrial properties.
Any property owner planning renovations involving structural changes, extensions, facade upgrades, or modifications that affect the building layout or exterior.
Cosmetic works such as painting or installing furniture may not require a permit. However, any structural changes or external alterations must be approved.
Applications must be submitted together with renovation plans prepared and endorsed by a certified architect or engineer, along with required supporting documents.
Typically required documents include approved building plans, property ownership proof, engineering or architectural drawings, and renovation specifications.
The approval time may vary depending on the complexity of the renovation and completeness of the submitted documents. Timelines are subject to MBIP review.
No. Renovation work must not begin until the permit is officially approved by MBIP.
Any additional modifications require a variation request and further approval from MBIP before continuing work.
Unauthorized renovation works may result in fines between RM1,000 and RM20,000, work suspension, legal action, or demolition of unauthorized structures.
Yes. Renovation must be completed within the time frame stated in the permit. Extensions may be requested but are subject to MBIP approval.