QUOTE(forever1979 @ Oct 11 2021, 04:15 PM)
My friend has one landed property which has been vacant since VP for many years in selangor.
Recently she secured a tenant and decided to start paying the security fee
However, the RA committee claimed my friend need to settle all outstanding due since VP.
my question is , since this is just a RA and not like strata property that you have MC or JMB, is the RA legally right to stop people from entering the neighbourhood or claim back the long time security fee ?
the neighbourhood is properly fencing and guarded, but under individual title.
and all property owner did not sign any Deed of Mutual Covenant before...
so anybody have experience in dealing this ?
i know alots of old neighborhoods that RA set up their own security, but the payment is on voluntarily one...
but this is quite new development ..
RA is unlike JMB, the committee can’t really take any action for whoever refuse to pay Recently she secured a tenant and decided to start paying the security fee
However, the RA committee claimed my friend need to settle all outstanding due since VP.
my question is , since this is just a RA and not like strata property that you have MC or JMB, is the RA legally right to stop people from entering the neighbourhood or claim back the long time security fee ?
the neighbourhood is properly fencing and guarded, but under individual title.
and all property owner did not sign any Deed of Mutual Covenant before...
so anybody have experience in dealing this ?
i know alots of old neighborhoods that RA set up their own security, but the payment is on voluntarily one...
but this is quite new development ..
But if this kind of attitude is happen to all residents, eventually RA will cease one day, who is the victim? All the owners
Although no proper Act to govern the operation of a RA, but I don’t think we should encourage everyone not to pay, it is a joint effort by all houseowners to build a healthy community and good security protection, I agree that the owner can talk to the committee to discuss on some waiver, that is a better remedy
Apr 10 2023, 10:34 AM

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