
When an issue with a strata title arises, it typically relates to a delay in the issuance of the title deed. This often means the property owner has not yet been legally recognized as the owner of their individual unit. Without a strata title, the property owner holds only a Deed of Assignment, which transfers ownership rights from the developer but is not a formal, government-issued land title. This can create several problems. So.... feeling confused with strata title issues or Management Corporation (MC) affairs? The problem isn't you, but a lack of knowledge. Join our course to learn the ins and outs of the law, your rights, and your responsibilities as a strata owner in Malaysia.
Summary
Strata Title grants individual ownership of a unit while sharing legal rights over common areas under the Strata Titles Act 1985, and Strata Management—governed by the Strata Management Act 2013—ensures the organized upkeep, financing, and governance of shared property via bodies like JMBs and MCs.
References:
Akta Hakmilik Strata (Pindaan) 2013 (Akta A1450) - Kaedah-kaedah dan Perintah-perintah
Additional reference supporting the course:
Kanun Tanah Negara 1965 (Akta 56/1965), Pindaan hingga 15 Oktober 2010, International Law Book Services, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Akta Hakmilik Strata Pindaan 2013 (Akta A1450). ( http://jkptg.gov.my)
Akta Pengurusan Strata 2013 (Akta 757). ( http://jkptg.gov.my)