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 If still under Master Title,, don't need to pay quit rent?

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TSethan chong
post Apr 26 2016, 10:01 PM, updated 10y ago

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Sorry for the noob question.

For apartment, if still under master title, owner don't have to pay for quit rent and assessment. Am i correct?
wchinwai
post Apr 26 2016, 10:15 PM

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I am not sure. But if developer paid for this....will he be collecting back from you?
Just curious too.
kojackraja
post Apr 27 2016, 03:25 PM

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Hi,
Even though it is under Master Title, once you have taken vacant posession of the said unit you will need to pay your share of the quit rent to the Joint Management Body (JMB). You can check with JMB on amount you have to pay.


TSethan chong
post Apr 28 2016, 04:34 PM

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Ok, thanks everyone smile.gif
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post Apr 28 2016, 05:03 PM

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QUOTE(ethan chong @ Apr 26 2016, 10:01 PM)
Sorry for the noob question.

For apartment, if still under master title, owner don't have to pay for quit rent and assessment. Am i correct?
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Quit rent and assessment (i.e. cukai pintu) have to be paid by someone. Payment is normally on a half yearly basis.

So whether your title is under master or individual title, it doesn’t really matter.

Now there are two types of quit rent and assessment payable for condominium dwellers:-

(a) common area; and

(b) your own unit.

During transitional phase (i.e. after you get your key), you may find your cukai pintu pro –rated. This is because the property is still under the developers care prior to VP. After VP however, the cukia pintu will be shared between you and developer.

As for common area, DBKL will bill the entire condominium excluding the parcel units. You will likely see this amount appear when you collect you pay for your insurance premium for your condominium. Is more or less around the same time.

yiwee
post Apr 28 2016, 05:51 PM

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Yes..

 

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