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7 reasons why property owners need landlord insurance

Readers Column/ 27 September 2020 No comments

landload-insuranceBy See Kok Loong

Insurance is one of those things that some people mistakenly think isn’t worth the cost.

Unfortunately, that’s why too many people choose not to take out appropriate insurance cover to insure their assets as well as their incomes.

When it comes to insuring their homes, most Malaysians only insure because of the bank requirement due to mortgages.

One specific type of insurance is not on the radar of all property investors – but it should be.

Landlord insurance ​covers property investors for a variety of events that can result in a financial loss to you.

Plus, it’s​ tax-deductible​, too.

While landlord insurance policies can and do vary, there are a number of inclusions that are usually standard or optional extras.

1. Rental loss

You can insure your investment property for loss of rent, but that doesn’t mean during periods of vacancy. (Both for commercial properties as well as residential properties with different insurance company in Malaysia)

Rental loss is when your property is damaged, perhaps by a storm or flood, and it is uninhabitable for a period of time.

You can insure your property for such an event, but you must be able to provide evidence of everything, including the exact rental loss that you have experienced.

2. Rent default and theft

Unfortunately sometimes a tenant’s financial or personal circumstances change and they can morph from an ideal tenant to a worrisome one.

Sometimes they may just stop paying the rent for 2 months and more with all sorts of excuses and then by the time you manage to contact them that they’ve already left the place and left over with a lot of outstanding utility bills such as TNB, Syabas, IWK and Telephone bills.

A landlord insurance policy can cover you for rent defaults in such a circumstance.

It can also provide coverage for theft, such as if that tenant also took white goods with them, because your property was partly or fully furnished.

3. Malicious damage

During your property investment journey, your portfolio will need to be constantly maintained because of the wear and tear of tenants living in them.

Of course, tenants are protected from paying for normal wear and tear under the tenancy agreement.

But sometimes damage can be done to your property that is not normal – in fact, it’s malicious or even vandalism.

Perhaps your tenants hosted a party that got out of hand and significant damage to the walls was sustained or the kids of the family dick a holes in the wall for certain unknown reasons and etc.

In that instance, unless your tenants are prepared to pay to have the damage remedied (but you’ve probably given them notice to leave anyway), you can claim for your financial loss through an appropriate landlord insurance policy.

4. Legal costs

Appointing a lawyer to issue a letter of demand for the outstanding rents is the first step by the landlord. However, for a layman landlord to engage a lawyer and pay for the professional fee might not be simple as we can imagine.

The landlord insurance policies can provide additional cover for legal expenses that are incurred in remedying an issue with a tenant, such as issuing legal cost for the letter of demand (Up to twice a year) .

5. HomeFix

Older buildings also face situations such as burst pipe, theft break in that spoil the door lock and etc. We understand that with a small premium that only costs below One Hundred ringgit per annum, you can cover the above risk and have a peace of mind especially if it is an investment property whereby the landlord is not staying nearby.

The coverage will come in handy and reduce the argument on the cost of repair between the landlord and tenant.

6. Mortgage loan installment protection

Mortgage loan installment protection is a coverage for Malaysian landlords whereby in the event there the residential properties are deemed temporary uninhabitable or the landlord is accidental death or permanent disablement and the insurance will come in to cover a 6 month mortgage installment or a benefit amount. (There is some similarity with personal accident insurance but the benefit is to cover mortgage)

7. Public liability

One of the most significant benefits of landlord insurance is its public liability cover especially commercial properties or property with common area.

Most policies should provide cover, which insures you against events such an injury or death that occurred at your property.

This is insurance for you as the owner if the tenant or a visitor injures themselves, or worse, at your property and decide to take legal action against you.

The bottom line is that landlord insurance should be an automatic part of every property investor’s portfolio.

It’s always advisable to double-check the fine-print to ensure the policies cover you for the basics, plus any additional extras like flooding in Klang and etc.

While landlord insurance policies do vary, they usually only cost a few hundred ringgit a year, which is a very small price to pay for peace of mind, don’t you think?

 

Mr. See Kok Loong, Executive Director of Metro Homes Realty Berhad and Propdone Sdn Bhd​ (General Insurance Agent with Allianz Malaysia).

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UPCOMING: Nibong Tebal / Golden Rainbow View SB

Nibong Tebal/ 26 September 2020 No comments

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Yet another landed residential development proposed at Nibong Tebal. Undertaken by Golden Rainbow View Sdn. Bhd., this development is located along Jalan Teluk Ipil adjacent to Kerian River. It is less than 5 minutes drive from Nibong Tebal town centre, neighboring with Taman Ipil Permai and D Vibrant by Chye Seng Group.

This development comprises 48 units of single-storey terrace houses with 2 design types to choose from.

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

Project Name : (to be confirmed)
Location : Nibong Tebal
Property Type : Residential
Tenure: Freehold
Built-up Size: (to be confirmed)
Total Units : 48
Indicative Price : (to be confirmed)
Developer : Golden Rainbow View Sdn. Bhd.

Register your interest here

(This information will be used to keep you updated on the project and future development.)
*By submitting this Form, you hereby agree to our PDPA Consent Clause.

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GEM Residences – A Wholesome Lifestyle Experience

GEM Residences – a new freehold condominium located at Jalan Baru, Prai, Penang is primed to bring a new standard of living to Prai, Penang by offering a range of well-designed modern living spaces for a wholesome lifestyle experience.

Strategically located along the six-lane Jalan Baru connecting the North-South Expressway and Butterworth Outer Ring Road (BORR), the development is thoughtfully positioned to capture the magnificent sea view facing the spectacular Penang Bridge, Penang Island, the cityscape of Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam which is also remarkably accessible with a short 7-minute drive to the Penang Bridge and 30-minute drive to the Penang International Airport.

Named after beautiful gemstones – Coral, Ruby, Sapphire and Diamond, there are only eight and nine units per level serviced by four dedicated lifts per tower. The flexible floor plate offers a variety of unit sizes and divisibility. Available are eight layout designs of one to four bedrooms, sized from 441 sq ft to 1,445 sq ft, that are artfully curated to meet your most exacting requirements.

GEM RESIDENCES SALES GALLERY
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To find out more details, kindly contact developer at
+6016-422 6006 ( WhatsApp)

Sales Gallery:
Lot 10292, Jalan Baru, 13700 Perai, Penang

Website: www.belleview.com.my

Register your interest here

*By submitting this Form, you hereby agree to our PDPA Consent Clause.
(This information may be used by the developer or their appointed agent to initiate follow-up communications with you on the project.)

 

 

Malaysia property market records sharp fall in 1H2020

Property News/ 23 September 2020 No comments

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The property market saw a steep y-o-y fall in the first half of 2020 (1H2020). Property transaction volume for 1H 2020 dropped by 27.9% y-o-y to 115,476, while transaction value declined 31.5% to RM46.94billion, based on the latest data released by the National Property Information Centre (NAPIC) which operates under the Finance Ministry’s Valuation and Property Services Department (JPPH).

“The sharp declines in transaction volume and value are in consonant to the Malaysian economy, after the resumption of economic activities in May and June, property market activities saw a turnaround,” NAPIC said in a press statement today.

Based on the 1H2020 Property Market Report unveiled today, the residential sector recorded 75,318 transactions worth RM25.61 billion in 1H2020, declining 24.6% in volume and 26.1% in value compared to 1H2019.

A total of 13,294 units were launched in 1H2020, falling by 43.6% against 23.591 units in 1H2019. Against 2H2019, new launches were 31.6% lower.

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Eden at Botanica.CT – First integrated senior living resort in Penang

Property News/ 22 September 2020 No comments /中文版

 

MTT Group of Companies, through its subsidiary Botanica Hills Sdn Bhd, has entered into a joint venture agreement with Eden~On-The-Park Sdn Bhd to develop the first Integrated Senior Living Resort in the state here.

The project – Eden at Botanica.CT – will feature a nursing care residence and a low-density Active Living Resort comprising villas and condominiums in two tower blocks in Botanica.CT, a thriving township in Balik Pulau on Penang island.

IMG_20200922_131444_1The agreement was signed between MTT Group of Companies group executive chairman Dato’ Seri Kenny Ong and Eden-On-The-Park chairman John Chin during a ceremony at Evergreen Laurel Hotel here.

Witnessing the signing ceremony were Penang Chief Minister YAB Tuan Chow Kon Yeow, state Housing, Town, Country Planning and Local Government Committee chairman YB Jagdeep Singh Dee and Eden-On-The-Park’s managing director Victor Fong.

Ong, the driving force behind the development of Botanica.CT Township, has set his sight on turning the township into an oasis where multi-generational families can learn, play, work and relax.

Under his stewardship, Botanica.CT Township has provided the best value accommodation, a renowned international school (Prince of Wales Island International School) and commercial components in the area since its inception.

The senior care facility is seen as the crucial piece of jigsaw in the masterplan as envisaged by One

New benchmark of aged care living

‘Eden at Botanica.CT will set a new benchmark of aged care living, providing the people of Penang and northern region Malaysia a choice of senior living options as we pursue the diversity of excellence on the world stage and in line with the Penang 2030 vision.

A household name in the nursing care industry, Eden-On-The-Park has been operating a community health care centre in Kuching, Sarawak.

it has gained national recognition for its brand as well as expertise in delivering high quality service in senior care Operations, having recognised by Pemandu as an Entry Point Project (EPP) and granted EPP17 Status on June 23, 2014.

It received pioneer incentives from Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) and awarded multiple recognitions as the Best Retirement facilities in the region and Malaysia by a number of international aged care and retirement villages forum.

This latest joint venture in Balik Pulau will be modelled after the award-winning facility in Kuching, and licensed by the Health Ministry and state Welfare Department.

Phase 1 – Nursing Care Residence

Like in Kuching, the phase one Nursing Care Residence here will form the heart of the masterplan.

This is where Eden-On-The-Park’s core nursing care services will be delivered in line with its ethos ‘Care with Dignity’.

The Nursing Care Residence will be designed with care operations, such as infection control in view of the on-going pandemic and in preparation for future epidemiological outbreaks.

It will also be furnished with state-of-the-art technology for remote monitoring of the residents, fall monitoring and care services delivery.

The Active Living Resort, which will have units for general public sale and lease, aims to replicate the successful creation of community engagement found in its Kuching facility.

Eden-On-The-Park Sdn Bhd managing director Victor Fong said Eden-On-The-Park would take on an active role in curating events to ensure that the residents remain active and can participate in activities that strengthen both familial ties and the bonds of friendship.

“It will also create a sense of security and comfort for the residents who know they will look out for each other, as well as their plants and pets when they are away on holiday with their loved ones,” he shared.

 

Describing the facility as a good model, Jagdeep said would request the local council to work closely with Eden at Botanica.CT to determine and set up some local guidelines on the initiative.

“Everyone ages. Building an alI-age neighbourhood and creating a purpose-built are crucial in today’s housing development,” he said.

With RM180mil worth of direct domestic investment. Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said Eden at Botanica.CT would contribute to job employment for youth while setting a new trend in meeting the needs of the seniors by creating a Penang based international standard nursing facility akin to those in mature countries like Australia.

“The state is all for the idea of an integrated senior resort as it develops the network of proactive elderly care facilities that enhances community spirit, independence and security with low maintenance while providing the necessary facility and emergency support right at your doorstep.

”As we move another step closer to realising the Penang 2030 vision, I urge other corporate entities to take the lead in giving back to the community and build social good into the framework of your businesses,” he said.

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