QUOTE(Seager @ Feb 12 2011, 10:48 PM)
I heard that this is possible, but very time consuming. This also depends on the efficiency of your lawyer.
I remember a family member of mine wanted to buy a bumi lot some time back. Paid down payment, and waited about 6 months, nothing happened.
Down payment refunded.
I'm not saying it's impossible, it's just that you have to go through a lot of hassle.
100% true. You must be prepare to loss your legal fees if the transfer don't go through.I remember a family member of mine wanted to buy a bumi lot some time back. Paid down payment, and waited about 6 months, nothing happened.
Down payment refunded.
I'm not saying it's impossible, it's just that you have to go through a lot of hassle.
I remember there is a discussion at lawyer corner, the authority quite strict on the transfer bumi lot to non bumi lot and protect bumi.
If the property is a condo and the document stated freehold, you must find out whether the developer allow to transfer the property. The lawyer need to get approval from the developer and alot of confirmation from developer.
The property is a condo or landed property????
Landed you can forget about it.
Feb 13 2011, 12:39 AM

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