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TSgedebe
post Mar 30 2022, 02:38 AM, updated 4y ago

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look at that 1st item from this websiteRSKU. Is the article still relevant as of today:
1. Is all the RSKU consider low cost?
2. After moratorium, do we still need permission to sell RSKU?
TSgedebe
post Mar 31 2022, 02:21 PM

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QUOTE(mini orchard @ Mar 30 2022, 05:30 AM)
1. Is the new terminology for the current market. Income and first timer are the main criterias to purchase in new / subsale

2. Is the same as leasehold property. Consent is required.

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If it is the same as any leasehold then the statement in the article is not accurate, https://forum.lowyat.net/uploads//attach-6/...-1648589430.jpg
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post Mar 31 2022, 03:07 PM

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QUOTE(mini orchard @ Mar 31 2022, 02:43 PM)
Meaning is that, once a leasehold, forever a leasehold, consent required.

Once a low cost, forever a low cost, consent required.
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I mean the below statement is not accurate when every leasehold not just RSKu need consent before selling:

This inevitably restricts the value of RSKU houses in the secondary market, as the unit cannot be treated as a free-market product.
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post Mar 31 2022, 03:54 PM

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QUOTE(mini orchard @ Mar 31 2022, 03:13 PM)
It doesnt matter because the reason for consent is to prevent unqualified buyer to own such houses. It helps to reduce speculation 'investment'.

There are property in Kelana Jaya which are freehold and requires state consent.
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sorry, but your sound more like a defending for the article rather than clearing up the fact

 

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