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Help on the Private Caveat
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hanhanhan
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May 16 2017, 01:55 PM
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « QUOTE(Furzaniey @ May 15 2017, 03:57 PM) Thanks for the clarification. Fortunately, he already moved out. It seems that he cannot lodge a private caveat without any documentation. Guess I need to check with Pejabat Tanah. anyone can register private caveat on your property if they have the requisite supporting documents. land office counter won't care if those docs are real or forged - as long as the required items are in order, they will register the caveat there. BUT if u challenge in court then of cos he will lose. if he wanna be a cb and got alot money to spare and purposely give u a hard time then of course he can purposely kacau u n put caveat there. then have to mafan u to go apply to registrar to strike off caveat n claim damages.
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hanhanhan
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May 17 2017, 12:59 PM
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « QUOTE(edyek @ May 16 2017, 10:34 PM) I think its better we use the term "Caveatable Interest". http://www.theedgeproperty.com.my/content/...-private-caveatFrom TS case, even his tenant lodge a caveat, it would not be caveatable. Logically, what would be his reason for the caveat? Renovation cost borne by him was due to his own initiative which does not construe part of the tenancy agreement. Moreover, if TS breach the tenancy, it can only be claim through damages as specified in the tenancy. Anyway, this is just my own opinion. Stand to be corrected. Anyway, Cheers to TS as his tenant finally moved out without any complications. what i meant was anyone can lodge the caveat, whether he has caveatable interest or not. this is just to purposely susahkan orang only. only upon when challenged, court/registrar will decide whether the person has caveatable interest.
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