QUOTE(jalsrix @ Mar 6 2011, 12:16 AM)
once you sign S&P, you'll lose the lawyer fees even if the transfer is not successful bcos lawyer already done the work. Lawyer fees can come up to rm 5K.
Don't SIGN S&P !
Follow the three steps I posted just now.
buyer actually can sign the SPA, if can't get approval, lawyer normal refund 50% of the legal fee (excluding the disbursement)Don't SIGN S&P !
Follow the three steps I posted just now.
however, remind your lawyer not to disburse the 7% until getting consent.
complaint to MIEA also pointless...... go to http://www.lppeh.gov.my/
Added on June 4, 2011, 11:19 am
QUOTE(jalsrix @ Mar 6 2011, 05:28 PM)
Partly true.
The other reason is that the govt don't want the non-bumi to own all the land in the country.
That's why bumi houses cannot be sold to non-bumi except for special cases eg. developer cannot sell the house after xxx years, then only can sell to non-bumi.
there are cases that developer sold bumi lot to non-bumi. buyer can't not get individual title as the issue is not resolved because developer didn't get consent from the government prior to selling.... buyer only choice, to sue developer....... The other reason is that the govt don't want the non-bumi to own all the land in the country.
That's why bumi houses cannot be sold to non-bumi except for special cases eg. developer cannot sell the house after xxx years, then only can sell to non-bumi.
This post has been edited by chong_lc: Jun 4 2011, 11:19 AM
Jun 4 2011, 11:04 AM

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