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Recovery of maintenance fees from owners among most common cases heard by tribunal

ONE of the perennial problems in stratified properties is non-payment of maintenance fee by unit owners. The Housing and Strata Management Tribunal (TPPS) was set up under the Strata Management Act 2013 (Act 757) to address this and similar cases involving commercial and residential buildings. TPPS helps aggrieved parties seek redress for unpaid maintenance fees besides other matters that crop up among tenants, owners and management bodies. When such cases are brought to the tribunal, it can make an order for unit owners to pay up. Danau Kota Flats Management Corporation (MC) chairman CK Lim said they had turned to the tribunal several years ago to compel a property owner to pay up.

Court rules that management corporation may sue developer for latent defects in common property

Court rules that management corporation may sue developer for latent defects in common property
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Joint management bodies and management committees may consider using sinking funds to sanitise strata buildings

Joint management bodies and management committees may consider using sinking funds to sanitise strata buildings
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Cover Story: Have homebuyers preferences changed?

Apart from having a massive economic and environmental impact, the Covid-19 pandemic has radically changed people’s lives. Many have had to adapt to the new normal and living through lockdowns. This has led to homes becoming much more than just a space to live in. City & Country conducted a survey at the end of last year to find out whether the Movement Control Order (MCO) has had an effect on homebuyers’ preferences for example, the size and location of the property when it came to their next purchase. The results were published in our Nov 23 issue. In this issue, we are revisiting the results of the same survey and taking a closer look at whether buyer preferences have shifted from landed to high-rise properties, the factors that affect their housing choices, and whether they would be more open to renting rather than buying houses post-MCO.

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