QUOTE(forever1979 @ Apr 28 2020, 08:45 PM)
you can be in trouble. under the law, landlord has no right to cut of the supply of electricity etc
sad to say, we dont have the tenancy Act, and tenancy agreement practice in malaysia does not protect landlord in general.
Even when the Tenancy Act is in place, landlord will still need to give sufficient notice to the default tenant, same with loans under housing and car before the banks can repossess.sad to say, we dont have the tenancy Act, and tenancy agreement practice in malaysia does not protect landlord in general.
Disconnecting utilities is definitely a no under the Act.
Apr 30 2020, 08:51 AM

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