During a recent move the file containing our IMB certificate was lost (dumb,yes). My question is,does anyone on this forum know the procedure or have a idea as to where to get to recover the record? The house is in Tabanan regency.
During a recent move the file containing our IMB certificate was lost (dumb,yes). My question is,does anyone on this forum know the procedure or have a idea as to where to get to recover the record? The house is in Tabanan regency.
P.S. I am surprised none of the more experienced members here have not made a suggestion yet. Surely someone will know.
Perhaps others haven't faced the same situation and therefore can only speculate.
Taking a picture of the IMB plate is a brilliant suggestion and I'm about to do just that....thanks for the idea
Taking a picture of the IMB plate is a brilliant suggestion and I'm about to do just that....thanks for the idea
Me too. Thanks PaulSeaWind and Davita.
Also, store scanned images on your computer.
And keep the originals in a very safe place. Not the same as the building they pertain to.
Mine are in Australia.
Aduh! I just realised I haven't got a sertifikat IMB, I've only got the blue metal plate on the outside of the house. I'll have to chase this up with the developer.
Yes, I do this. It makes it easy to print off a couple of copies whenever they're needed. I also keep a copy of everything in the cloud, which is just included with my regular backup routine.
Not sure I really agree with this. I don't think it's worth the hassle, they can always be re-issued. It might be difficult or costly though. Indonesians sometimes act as though original certificates are irreplaceable (eg. Land, car or motorcycle) but that's not really true. No system can work like that.
OK - up to you.
DPH, there are 2 things you must have.
#1: the original Sertipikat which is for the land.
#2: the original IMB which is for the use of the land.
Confused.... I thought IMB was for the House or building ON the land (hence the reason you have to submit 'architect/designer' drawings) and the blue plate fixed to the house certifying that it is an 'authorised' building.
Or did I get that wrong
OK - up to you.
DPH, there are 2 things you must have.
#1: the original Sertipikat which is for the land.
#2: the original IMB which is for the use of the land.
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So....
all the above is WRONG INFORMATION???
The certificate stipulates the boundaries of your parcel of land and where it's situated - what roads go by and the general dimensions of the land 20 x 40 meters (1 are = 100 sq. meters) for instance.
The IMB is the building permission and is general layout of the house and counter to most popular beliefs need not be an architectural drawing but just a recognizable drawing is enough for IMB purposes, showing rooms and sizes.
Just for the hell of it I would also recommend that anyone going for an IMB ask the person they are buying the land from to get it as a prerequisite to completing a purchase of the land. It's always gonna be easier for the seller of the land to get the signed agreement of his erstwhile neighbors than, for instance, your average Bule.
SO to clarify (the many many posts on the topic) the IMB is a certificate/permit for the physical structure (building) and NOT the land use as paulseawind states .
It is clearly important because 'land use' is a very big issue so it is important that we clarify exactly what the paperwork covers
SO to clarify (the many many posts on the topic) the IMB is a certificate/permit for the physical structure (building) and NOT the land use as paulseawind states .
It is clearly important because 'land use' is a very big issue so it is important that we clarify exactly what the paperwork covers
SO to clarify (the many many posts on the topic) the IMB is a certificate/permit for the physical structure (building) and NOT the land use as paulseawind states .
It is clearly important because 'land use' is a very big issue so it is important that we clarify exactly what the paperwork covers