QUOTE(guess0410 @ Jul 22 2015, 07:36 AM)
Hi,
gt few questions on those highrise building. freehold vs leasehold
1) How long can a new residential highrise apartment/flat/condo last before it is structural unsafe(complete evacuation)?
2) advantage of freehold over leasehold on these building?
3) whats the right of the both owner (freehold and leasehold) if the building become structural unsafe?
Thx
Odd question, never ever thought of it before…
1) How long can a new residential highrise apartment/flat/condo last before it is structural unsafe(complete evacuation)?
100 years+ probably.
2) advantage of freehold over leasehold on these building?
The description of freehold or leasehold is normally with reference to the land on which the building sits on.
In gist:-
Freehold land:
- can hold the land in perpetuity
- the selling price may be marked up significantly by the developer.
Leasehold land:
- can hold the land max up to 99 years.
- typically the selling price is cheaper and “normally” the land is located in a strategic area.
- at the expiration of the 99 year term, you will be required to pay a premium in order to renew the leasehold tenure.
- as the tenure reduces over time so does the value of the land.
Can also refer to:-
http://www.hba.org.my/faq/lease_freehold.htmhttp://www.malaysianbar.org.my/conveyancin...properties.html3) whats the right of the both owner (freehold and leasehold) if the building become structural unsafe?
Your rights are the same as before except you can’t move into the condo unit anymore because it is now structurally unsafe. In other words, that unit you own will be a complete write-off.
Nevertheless, most condominiums nowadays purchase insurance to cover the building. You won’t get back full value of the consideration which you dispensed to purchase the condo but it will help in getting back up on your feet.