Hire a qualified draughtsman, architect, or engineer
They will prepare your renovation plans according to local council requirements.
Submit documents to the local authority (Majlis Perbandaran/Majlis Daerah)
Required documents typically include:
Renovation drawings
Land title copy (Geran)
Applicant’s NRIC
Property’s previous approved building plans
Contractor’s details (including CIDB registration, if applicable)
Await approval
Approval usually takes 8 to 12 weeks, depending on the complexity of the work and the local council. Larger, more intricate designs require more detailed review and assessment, potentially increasing the approval time. A knock-down and rebuild project, including design, approvals, and construction, can span from 9 to 18 months.
Begin renovation work only after approval
Performing renovations without a permit may result in fines or demolition of illegal structures.
Obtain approval from MC/JMB
Submit renovation form, deposit (refundable), and renovation plans.
Comply with strata rules
Work must usually be done within specific hours, and workers must register at the security post.
Submit to local council (if structural changes are involved)
If the renovation affects the building structure or facade, a separate permit is needed from the local authority.
Whether you own a landed property with an individual title or a strata title, it’s essential to check with both the local authority and the property management (for strata homes) before starting renovation work. Proper approvals help ensure your project is safe, legal, and smooth from start to finish.
Need help with your renovation permit application? Our team can assist with drawings, submissions, and approvals for both individual and strata homes — ensuring your renovation complies with local regulations.