I will run the authority part, the MBSA.
I picked up some info from National House Buyers Association, the document maybe a bit old. But worth to read abit. I already email them for help.
http://www.hba.org.my/articles/buyer_watch...g_residents.htm"...HBA has helped many such owners to form associations. The crucial first step is getting a few owners from the project to volunteer. Without them, there will be no association. These are the steps that can be carried out to form an association of owners.
Formally request the developer to form one in order for the developer to give out the list of other buyers
If the developer has a website on the Internet, request that a page be set up for owners to interact
Place an advertisement in the local papers - look out for pages that offer free advertisements if resources are limited.
Post messages on HBA's forum page at
http://hba.org.my/forum Distribute details of owners keen to form an association to other owners, if the building has been completed by way of flyers or notices.
Check with HBA if an association for that particular project has been formed.
In housing projects that are facing delays or other major problems, frustrated buyers are advised to be diplomatic as direct confrontations will only bear unsavoury results. In this manner, HBA has helped form or revive more than 50 associations of house owners.
The next step after the decision to form an association is the election of members to form a committee. Most committees have between 12 and 15 members. Committees with less people tend to be unrepresentative and more will make it difficult to operate. Every member of a committee has an important role to play and contribution to make. The 3 key roles in any committee are the chairperson, the treasurer and the secretary....."
This post has been edited by Lionking1900: Apr 4 2013, 08:40 PM