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CMCO to end in Penang tomorrow except two sub-districts, EMCO only in target areas

Property News/ 6 December 2020 No comments
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The Penang Government had expressed its thanks to the National Security Council (MKN) Special Session on COVID-19 for considering the proposal made by the Penang State Security Special Committee (JKKNPP).

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said JKKNPP on Dec 3 had made an application for the implementation of the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) in the state only in targeted locations, namely, only affected mukim (sub-district) or locality.

“Through the announcement made by Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob this evening, the CMCO will only be extended to Mukim 12, southwest district and Mukim 13, northeast district from Dec 7 to 20.

“Meanwhile, the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) will be implemented involving two red zone localities, namely, flats in Persiaran Paya Terubong, Relau and Flat Desa Bistari Blocks A and B, Batu Uban,” he said in a statement today.

He said for the flats in Persiaran Paya Terubong, Relau, 10,000 individuals were expected to be listed  while the Flat Desa Bistari Blocks A and B, Batu Uban would involve 2,300 people.

Thus, Chow said the Penang Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) would be responsible for implementing controls at the related locations with the assistance of the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM), Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) and the Malaysian Volunteer Department (RELA).

“In addition, further standard operating procedures (SOP) regarding the implementation of the EMCO in both localities will be announced by the Penang MKN and PDRM in the near future.

“As proposed by the Penang State Health Department (JKNPP), there is a need for the implementation of EMCO in both localities to prevent the spread of COVID-19 among the local populace and not allowing a risk of transmission to the surrounding communities,” he said.

He said all residents in the EMCO localities were called upon to cooperate with the security forces and also the district health office (PKD) on duty.

Source: Bernama

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UPCOMING: Bukit Mertajam / Aseania Development Sdn. Bhd.

Bukit Mertajam/ 3 December 2020 No comments

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A newly proposed residential development by Aseania Development Sdn. Bhd. at Bandar Perda in Bukit Mertajam. It is located near Jalan Perda Utama, adjacent to Taman Camellia. Surrounding amenities include a specialist hospital, schools, banks and several government offices, namely Seberang Perai City Council, Inland Revenue Board (LHDN), Central Seberang Perai Police Headquarter, and Bukit Mertajam District Wildlife Office.

This development will feature 90 units of double-storey terrace houses.

The project is still pending approval. More details to be available upon official launch.

Project Name : (to be confirmed)
Location : Bandar Perda, Bukit Merajam
Property Type : Residential development
Total Units: 90
Built-up Size: (to be confirmed)
Developer : Aseania Development Sdn. Bhd.

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Gurney Walk

Gurney Drive/ 3 December 2020 1 comment
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Artist’s impression of the facade of Gurney Walk.

Penang’s famous Gurney Drive will be getting a new landmark called “Gurney Walk” next year.

The project’s developer Plentitude Bhd is touting it to be “an invigorating social and cultural hub.”

While no investment figure for the project has been given, it is expected to boast 60,000 square feet of leasable space.

Gurney Walk will be directly connected to the 37-storey Ascott Gurney Penang, which will comprise 271 serviced residences.

Ascott Gurney Penang is taking over the space of the former The Gurney Resort Hotel and Residences.

It is currently undergoing renovation and refurbishment, and is slated to open in the third quarter of 2021.

“Gurney Walk is specially designed to cater to consumers with contemporary taste. Careful consideration and planning have gone into the use of space, to strike a balance between design and functionality.

“It is a place where people can break away from the mundane and come together to experience something truly refreshing or to be inspired. Needless to say, it’s going to be very Instagram-worthy,” Plenitude chief executive officer Tan Seng Chye said.

The ground floor of Gurney Walk will feature a wide-ranging and a mix of food and beverage and dining outlets.

Gurney Walk is said to have received considerable interest by potential tenants, with over 30% of net leasable areas within the development been taken up.

“We have received positive responses from prospective tenants, who are confident of the immense potential presented by Gurney Walk,” Tan said.

He said the retail space in Gurney Walk had been carefully curated to ensure a fresh and interesting trade mix.

Gurney Drive is currently home to two lifestyle shopping malls – Gurney Plaza and Gurney Paragon respectively.

Each features tenants which include international retail names and also engaged in food and beverage.

The Plenitude Group commands a diverse portfolio and track record of property development and hospitality-related business ventures, both locally and abroad.

They include The Marin in Penang, townships in Kedah and Johor, as well as nine hotel assets.

Source: NST Online

 

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Strata Condominium Disputes and How to Make a Claim at the Tribunal in Malaysia

Readers Column/ 3 December 2020 2 comments

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By Sr. KC Law

While living in a condominium has its advantages, such as having cool facilities to use, it surely has its disadvantages.

The below 2 situations may sound familiar to you –

The occurrence of water leakages from your upstairs neighbour’s washroom causing your condo ceiling to have yellow patches. Usually, the lower floor strata owner will make a complaint to the condo management. After doing a site inspection, condo management will inform and request the upper strata owner responsible to rectify the leakages/defects. To solve this issue amicably, you would require your upstairs neighbour to be cooperative in acknowledging that the source of the problem is from their unit and then agreeing to fix it. But what happens if they are uncooperative?

What about the issue of owners defaulting on their monthly maintenance fees and sinking fund in spite of multiple reminders, causing poor upkeep of the condo due to insufficient funds. What can the condo management do about these defaulting owners?

We understand that such situations might cause some to be at their wit’s end, not knowing what they can do.

Today, we would like to share a simple and practical guide on how you can resolve these kinds of issues in a cost-effective manner through what’s called the Strata Management Tribunal (SMT) – oh, and it does not involve hiring a lawyer.

Before we go into how to file a case with the tribunal, let me introduce the two Strata Laws that govern Strata properties in Malaysia:

  1. Strata Titles Act 1985 (Act 318) amended in 2013 (vide Act A1450)
  2. Strata Management Act 2013 (SMA) (Act 757) (repeal from Building & Common Property (Maintenance & Management) Act 2007 (referred to as Act 663).

The Strata Management Act 2013 (SMA) was enforced on 1 June 2015 and under this act, we have two regulations which are:

  • Strata Management (Maintenance and Management) Regulations 2015 (SMR)
  • Strata Management (Strata Management Tribunal) Regulations 2015 (SMT). This is the piece of regulation that we will be zeroing in.

*SMA is only applicable to Peninsular Malaysia. In Sarawak, it is governed by the Sarawak Strata Titles Ordinance 1974 and in Sabah, it is governed by the Sabah Land (Subsidiary Title) Enactment 1972.

Based on the SMA and its regulations, strata properties that do not come with strata titles during vacant possession are managed in 3 stages:

Stage 1- Management by the developer. The developer will initially manage the common properties after vacant possession of parcel to strata owners.

Stage 2- Management by a Joint Management Body (JMB). Strata owners and the developer jointly manage the common properties via a JMB established after the first annual general meeting (AGM) of the JMB.

Stage 3- Management by a Management Corporation (MC). Once the strata title has been issued, the JMB will transfer management of common properties to an MC after the first AGM of the MC.

On the other hand, for new strata properties that come with strata titles upon vacant possession, management is from stage 1 and then directly to stage 3, i.e. first by the developer and subsequently by the MC.

Now, going back to the 2 issues I’ve highlighted at the start, 1-Inter-floor leakages between two strata units. and 2- JMB/MC having to deal with defaulters not paying/owing maintenance charges and sinking fund.

Effective 1 June 2015 onwards, the enforcement of the Strata Management Tribunal Regulation 2015 (SMT) or Tribunal Pengurusan Strata (TPS) by the Housing and Local Government Ministry (Kementerian Perumahan dan Kerajaan Tempatan) (KPKT) provided an efficient and cost-effective solution in resolving disputes between strata owners, JMB/MC, developer and other stakeholders.

And yes, no lawyer is needed for SMT cases, because section 110 of the Strata Management Act 2013 (SMA) states that no party shall be represented by a lawyer unless there are complex legal issues which would require any party to have one. The maximum claims limit in SMT cases is up to RM 250,000. Not bad at all right?

The following are steps in filing for Strata Management Tribunal (SMT).

  1. Claimant/(Penuntut): Download and fill up 4 copies of Form 1/Borang 1 (Statement of claims) clearly, precisely and accurately with sufficient facts and evidence attached; together with a filing fee of RM100 for residential claims and RM200 for commercial/industrial claims and submit to KPKT. The 4 copies of Form 1 will be signed and sealed by the Secretary of the Tribunal on the same day.

*Addresses for SMT filing are:

Central zone – No. 51, Persiaran Perdana, 62100 Presint 4, Putrajaya, 62100 Putrajaya (Level 1)

North zone – Aras 7, Zon B Wisma Persekutuan, Seberang Perai Utara,13200 Jalan Bertam,Kepala Batas, Pulau Pinang

South Zone – Tingkat 20, Menara Ansar, No.65, Jalan Trus,80000 Johor Bahru,Johor.

East Zone – Tingkat 5-6, Bangunan Darul Takaful (Maidam), Jalan Sultan Ismail, 20200 Kuala Terengganu,Terengganu

  1. Claimant/(Penuntut) must serve 1 copy of Form 1/Borang 1 (Statement of claims) attached with Form 2 (Statement of defence and counterclaim) and Form 4 (notice of hearing) with the date, time and venue of the hearing to the Respondent/(Penentang) within 14 days of the filing date.
  2. Respondent/(Penentang) can file a defence using Form 2 (Statement of defence and counterclaim) within 14 days after receiving Form 1 (Statement of claims) from Claimant at KPKT. The filing fee is the same paid by the claimant.
  3. Should the Claimant disagree with the respondent’s Form 2 (Statement of defence and counterclaim), the claimant can file using Form 3 (Defence to Counterclaim) to counter the respondent’s statement with a filing fee of RM50 for residential claims and RM100 for commercial/industrial claims at KPKT.

On the hearing date, both parties must appear before the President of the Tribunal at Level 4 of KPKT Putrajaya (for the central zone). Both parties will present oral arguments and documented pieces of evidence relevant to the case.

Once the hearing is over, the tribunal will make an award based on the pieces of evidence. Awards and settlements are recorded in writing in Form 6 (Award by Consent). Failure to comply with the award decided by the Tribunal is a criminal offence and one can be fined up to RM250K or jailed up to 3 years or both according to Section 123 of the SMA 2013.

For additional information on The Strata Management Tribunal, please refer to https://www.kpkt.gov.my/index.php/pages/view/423

Sr. KC Law is a Registered Valuer, Estate Agent and Property Manager with The Board of Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents and Property Managers (BOVEAP) of Malaysia. (More about Sr. KC Law)

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SITE PROGRESS: Setia Fontaines (Dec 2020)

Property News/ 2 December 2020 No comments

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About Setia Fontaines

1,675-acres freehold township development by S P Setia at Bertam. Strategically located adjacent to Bandar Putra Bertam, less than 25 minutes drive to Penang bridge and Butterworth. It features two residential collections, offering park homes of single and double-storey terrace, cluster, semi-detached and bungalow houses. Lush greenery and scenic waterways designed around nine islands and nine regions, adorned with fountains and water features.

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