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Housing ministry mulls new law to tackle property management problems

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There are only 594 licensed firms serving 2.91 million strata property units in Malaysia, or an average of around 4,900 units for each licensed firm.

PETALING JAYA: The housing and local government ministry is considering a new law to address problems over poor property and building management in the country.

Housing and local government minister Nga Kor Ming today highlighted the long-standing issue of poor property management services in Malaysia, which he said had led to a decline in property asset values, especially for stratified buildings.

Nga said there were only 594 licensed firms serving the 2.91 million strata property units in Malaysia – making each firm responsible for managing nearly 4,900 units.

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