Askar will be very very busy soon.
Lelongcalypse coming! Rejoice homebuyers.
This post has been edited by Cavatzu: Feb 16 2023, 03:25 PM
AirBnB, Anyone do/did aBnB? good bad? pls share
AirBnB, Anyone do/did aBnB? good bad? pls share
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Feb 16 2023, 03:24 PM
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Askar will be very very busy soon. Lelongcalypse coming! Rejoice homebuyers. This post has been edited by Cavatzu: Feb 16 2023, 03:25 PM honsiong liked this post
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Feb 21 2023, 11:06 AM
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They can compel the platform to block listings of developments that are not compliant. Singapore already does this so don’t think that you can get away with doing whatever you want forever. The hotel industry would be lobbying for harsher rules for short term stay since overcrowding and safe distancing are words that can be tossed around for public safety concerns.
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Feb 21 2023, 12:00 PM
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QUOTE(aaron1717 @ Feb 21 2023, 11:23 AM) problem is alot home owners (bought for investment) will be affected... and also alot of developers' pockets are affected (their airbnb/homestay grr scheme)... the government here wont dare to take stern actions as compared to singapore... singapore the government have final say... in msia... money always have final say.... Those buildings that were sold like that most likely can continue with short term stay. It’s just those that outlaw it ma. It’s not a blanket ban but it’s a democratic process to allow residents to choose. Right now if ppl can’t rent out normally they Willy nilly go do Airbnb. Never fear co living is still available. |
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Feb 24 2023, 08:59 AM
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QUOTE(icemanfx @ Feb 21 2023, 12:00 PM) Most investors and foreign owners are not interested to join MC or attending EGM or AGM. It is often MC is controlled by minority homeowners. When their ass is on the line for income you can bet the local investors will get involved. If they can’t be bothered with their own rice bowl then they deserve whatever’s coming their way. |
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Feb 24 2023, 10:19 AM
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QUOTE(PAChamp @ Feb 24 2023, 10:00 AM) Not every condo/apartment is suitable for short term stay. Those near to MRT/LRT stations and in the city center for Klang Valley and those near the beach/ highlands. Most of the buyers will be investors which should have no problem to obtain such a vote. A backdoor way is for the committee to be voted in who are supportive of short term stay. They will simply refuse to enforce despite not having any vote for short term stay. It’s all about will and the power of lobbying for your cause. You want it in you try to convince everyone their property value will go down. You don’t want it in then you concoct bogey man stories of daughters/wives being harassed and used condoms/pads being strewn about. Pick your poison. |
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