Strata title reforms in Malaysia: A review and challenges of regulatory and governance panacea

Malaysia has some of the largest and most complex strata development in the prime area. A strata scheme is a property development which divides buildings or land into a number of parcels with strata titles. It is separate property deed for each unit in a subdivided under the strata law and necessary...

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Main Authors: Izanda, Nurul Sal Shabila, Samsudin, Salfarina, Zainuddin, Mazalan
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spelling my.utm.909762021-05-31T13:28:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90976/ Strata title reforms in Malaysia: A review and challenges of regulatory and governance panacea Izanda, Nurul Sal Shabila Samsudin, Salfarina Zainuddin, Mazalan HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management Malaysia has some of the largest and most complex strata development in the prime area. A strata scheme is a property development which divides buildings or land into a number of parcels with strata titles. It is separate property deed for each unit in a subdivided under the strata law and necessary as a proof of the ownership of the parcels. The Strata Title Act (STA) 1985 was the first legislation to govern the subdivision buildings into parcels in Peninsular Malaysia. It has gone through a number of modifications and amendments to promote good governance in the property development industry. The latest strata law reforms have accelerated the issuance of strata title, increased protection and facilitated the management of strata for home purchasers and imposed stricter conditions on developers. Until recently, the development of strata schemes in Malaysia has been more notable for its issues and challenges than its successes. This paper is to reviews the legal aspects of the strata development as stipulated in the Strata Title Act 1985 and identifies areas of difficulty in Malaysia that may be the challenges to the interested parties. The research method used is the qualitative research in which it will rely on the analysis of the relevant statutes, rules, regulations, books, journals, articles, thesis, monograph, research grants reports, seminar papers, electronic materials and various newspaper reports. The paper will be of interest to those involved with property developments in international jurisdictions that have similar multi-unit ownership in jurisdictions considering the introduction of similar forms of multi-unit ownership. Ubiquity Press 2020 Article PeerReviewed Izanda, Nurul Sal Shabila and Samsudin, Salfarina and Zainuddin, Mazalan (2020) Strata title reforms in Malaysia: A review and challenges of regulatory and governance panacea. European Journal Of Molecular And Clinical Medicine, 7 (8). pp. 413-426. ISSN 2515-8260 https://ejmcm.com/article_3171.html
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topic HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management
spellingShingle HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management
Izanda, Nurul Sal Shabila
Samsudin, Salfarina
Zainuddin, Mazalan
Strata title reforms in Malaysia: A review and challenges of regulatory and governance panacea
description Malaysia has some of the largest and most complex strata development in the prime area. A strata scheme is a property development which divides buildings or land into a number of parcels with strata titles. It is separate property deed for each unit in a subdivided under the strata law and necessary as a proof of the ownership of the parcels. The Strata Title Act (STA) 1985 was the first legislation to govern the subdivision buildings into parcels in Peninsular Malaysia. It has gone through a number of modifications and amendments to promote good governance in the property development industry. The latest strata law reforms have accelerated the issuance of strata title, increased protection and facilitated the management of strata for home purchasers and imposed stricter conditions on developers. Until recently, the development of strata schemes in Malaysia has been more notable for its issues and challenges than its successes. This paper is to reviews the legal aspects of the strata development as stipulated in the Strata Title Act 1985 and identifies areas of difficulty in Malaysia that may be the challenges to the interested parties. The research method used is the qualitative research in which it will rely on the analysis of the relevant statutes, rules, regulations, books, journals, articles, thesis, monograph, research grants reports, seminar papers, electronic materials and various newspaper reports. The paper will be of interest to those involved with property developments in international jurisdictions that have similar multi-unit ownership in jurisdictions considering the introduction of similar forms of multi-unit ownership.
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author Izanda, Nurul Sal Shabila
Samsudin, Salfarina
Zainuddin, Mazalan
author_facet Izanda, Nurul Sal Shabila
Samsudin, Salfarina
Zainuddin, Mazalan
author_sort Izanda, Nurul Sal Shabila
title Strata title reforms in Malaysia: A review and challenges of regulatory and governance panacea
title_short Strata title reforms in Malaysia: A review and challenges of regulatory and governance panacea
title_full Strata title reforms in Malaysia: A review and challenges of regulatory and governance panacea
title_fullStr Strata title reforms in Malaysia: A review and challenges of regulatory and governance panacea
title_full_unstemmed Strata title reforms in Malaysia: A review and challenges of regulatory and governance panacea
title_sort strata title reforms in malaysia: a review and challenges of regulatory and governance panacea
publisher Ubiquity Press
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90976/
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