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iampokemon
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Jun 17 2017, 03:11 PM
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Bro, is there a law to protect tenancy for commercial properties against rental rising issues?
E.G: If my contract ends at 2+1 Year, the owner can raise the rental according to the amount he wants. But is there a Max % limit he could raise or there is no limit at all?
What if he insist to raise your rental from RM1k to RM3k? Is that legal?
This post has been edited by iampokemon: Jun 17 2017, 03:12 PM
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iampokemon
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Jun 17 2017, 03:25 PM
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QUOTE(skyjuyce @ May 24 2017, 10:19 PM) Hi AB, thanks for the reply. Sorry for the wrong term used. That is what I exactly means. If that is the case, what is the requirement in order for to sue that person in court? What do you mean depends on claim? On the other hand, am I able to file a police report against him? Thanks! This type of case small tribunal court should settle easily. Only need to pay <RM100. But u need to show evidence from your bank statement that he really didn't pay you and evidence that he did stay on that premise on the period that he didn't pay your rental. Police report no use, they just won't care. Easier settlement is just take his deposit and chain lock his doors under police supervision (witness) until he settle the debts.
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