QUOTE(kiarakasih @ Jul 12 2025, 07:19 PM)
I’d like to get some opinions regarding the defaulters list policy in most condos across Malaysia.
In kiara kasih the threshold for appearing on the defaulters list was recently reduced from 3 months of outstanding maintenance fees to just 2 months. This change has resulted in many more units being listed as defaulters, which sparked a heated discussion between some owners in our WhatsApp group. Personally, I believe the MC and management have good intentions — they’re trying to improve collection efforts, and to their credit, the total outstanding amount has dropped significantly from over RM100k to below RM30k recently.
I’m just curious — in other condos, is a 2-month threshold considered reasonable? I’ve heard that some places still follow a 3-month rule. Would appreciate hearing what’s practiced elsewhere.
in my rumahwip, even 1 month outstanding maintenance fee is listed as not paying, displayed in elevators.In kiara kasih the threshold for appearing on the defaulters list was recently reduced from 3 months of outstanding maintenance fees to just 2 months. This change has resulted in many more units being listed as defaulters, which sparked a heated discussion between some owners in our WhatsApp group. Personally, I believe the MC and management have good intentions — they’re trying to improve collection efforts, and to their credit, the total outstanding amount has dropped significantly from over RM100k to below RM30k recently.
I’m just curious — in other condos, is a 2-month threshold considered reasonable? I’ve heard that some places still follow a 3-month rule. Would appreciate hearing what’s practiced elsewhere.
Jul 13 2025, 01:38 AM

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