Description
- The MBSeremban Kaki Lima Permit is required for businesses or individuals to use or occupy the "kaki lima" (five-foot way) within the jurisdiction of Majlis Bandaraya Seremban (MBSeremban). This permit ensures orderly usage of public walkways and compliance with municipal regulations.
GOV Department
- Majlis Bandaraya Seremban (MBSeremban)
License Name (Malay)
- Permit Penggunaan Kaki Lima MBSeremban
Details
- Applicable for businesses or vendors intending to use the kaki lima for activities such as displaying goods, outdoor seating, or temporary stalls.
- The permit application must include the proposed usage, location, and size of the area.
- Permit validity is subject to renewal based on MBSeremban regulations.
- Fees are calculated based on the size of the kaki lima utilized and its location.
Important Rules
- The use of kaki lima must not obstruct pedestrian movement or public safety.
- Permit holders must keep the area clean and ensure no damage to public property.
- Only approved activities as specified in the permit are allowed.
- Temporary structures or displays must be removed outside business hours or as per permit conditions.
- Noise and waste management regulations must be followed at all times.
Compound & Punishment
- Unauthorized use of kaki lima may result in fines ranging from RM300 to RM5,000.
- MBSeremban may confiscate goods or dismantle unauthorized structures at the permit holder's expense.
- Repeat offenses can lead to higher fines, legal actions, or suspension of the business license.
Advisor
Penny Lim , Legal Consulting
Ms. Penny is responsible for identifying possible legal issues and implementing solutions in the areas of government regulation, customer protection, and fair employment. Legal Counsel. Ms. Penny can advise on legal issues such as government and business permits, review legal documents before signing them, and complete legal research as needed by the company
Commonly Asked Questions
The MBSeremban Kaki Lima Permit is an official permit issued by Majlis Bandaraya Seremban that allows businesses or individuals to legally use or occupy the "kaki lima" (five-foot way) within MBSeremban's jurisdiction. It ensures orderly usage of public walkways in compliance with municipal regulations.
A "kaki lima" refers to the five-foot covered walkway in front of shophouses that is considered public space. Since it is a shared pedestrian area, any business use of this space such as displaying goods, outdoor seating, or setting up stalls requires official approval from MBSeremban to ensure public safety and order.
Any business or individual intending to use the kaki lima for activities such as displaying goods, outdoor seating, or operating temporary stalls within MBSeremban's jurisdiction must obtain this permit before using the space.
You can apply by submitting the required information to Majlis Bandaraya Seremban. Conzlab assists with the full process from preparing documents to submitting the application ensuring your permit is obtained in compliance with local council regulations.
The permit application must include:
- Proposed usage of the kaki lima area
- Location details
- Size of the area intended to be occupied
Fees are calculated based on the size of the kaki lima area utilised and its location. Different locations and larger areas will attract different fee amounts.
Only activities that are specifically approved and stated in the permit are allowed. Common permitted uses include displaying goods, outdoor seating, and temporary stalls. Any activity outside what is specified in the permit is not permitted.
As a permit holder, you must ensure that:
- Pedestrian movement and public safety are never obstructed
- The kaki lima area is kept clean and free from damage to public property
- Temporary structures or displays are removed outside business hours or as per permit conditions
- Noise and waste management regulations are followed at all times
Yes, permit validity is subject to renewal based on MB Seremban's regulations. It is important to renew on time to avoid penalties or suspension of usage rights.
Unauthorized use of the kaki lima can result in fines ranging from RM300 to RM5,000. MBSeremban also has the authority to confiscate goods or dismantle unauthorized structures at the owner's expense. Repeat offences may lead to higher fines, legal action, or suspension of the business license.