Abandoned housing projects in Malaysia: Pressing issues during the rehabiliation process

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internalnotes Abdul-Aziz, A. R., & Kassim, J. P. S. (2011). Objectives, success and failure factors of housing public-private partnerships in Malaysia. Habitat International, 35(1), 150-157. Athukorala, P.-c. (2010). Malaysian Economy in Three Crises. Working Papers in Trade and Development(No. 2010/12), 1-37. Carrero, R., Malvárez, G., Navas, F., & Tejada, M. (2009). Negative impacts of abandoned urbanisation projects in the Spanish coast and its regulation in the law. Journal of Coastal Research, SI 56, 1120 - 1124. Consumers Association of Penang. (2012). Abandoned housing projects - Who Suffers & What Can be Done? Retrieved 8, October, 2012, from http://www.consumer.org.my/index.php/complaints/services/232-abandoned-housing-projects-who-suffers-a-what-can-be-done Dahlan, N. H. M. (2011a). Legal Issues in the Rehabilitation of Abandoned Housing Projects of the Liquidated Housing-Developer-Companies in Peninsular Malaysia. European Journal of Social Sciences, 23(3), 392-409. Dahlan, N. H. M. (2011b). Rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects: a comparative analysis between the law and practice in Peninsular Malaysia and the Republic of Singapore. Commonwealth Law Bulletin, 37(1), 145-173. Dahlan, N. H. M., & Aljunid, S. Z. S. A. K. (2011). Shariah and Legal Issues in House Buying in Malaysia: The Legality of Bay’Bithaman-Al-Ajil (‘BBA’) with Special Reference to Abandoned Housing Projects. Pertanika Journal of Social Science & Humanities, 19(2), 349 - 361. HBA. (2009). Abandoned Housing Projects – A Nightmare. iProperty.com. Retrieved from http://www.iproperty.com.my/news/990/Abandoned-Housing-Projects-%E2%80%93-A-Nightmare HBA. (2010). Revival of Failed and Abandoned Projects - Protection for Property Purchaser? (Part three of three) Retrieved April 23, 2012, from http://www.iproperty.com.my/news/1213/Revival-of-Failed-and-Abandoned-Projects--- Protection-for-Property-Purchaser?-(Part-three-of-three) Ho, C. S. (1994). Evaluation Of Housing Estate Development In Relation To Housing Supply In Malaysia (With Reference To Urban Management and Housing Approval System). PhD, University of Tokyo, Japan. Hussin, A. A. (1994). Housing finance and the Malaysian economy. Paper presented at the Regional Workshop on Housing Finance, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Isa, Z. (2008). 10:90 Concept the findings of the BTS committee of the institution of surveyors, Malaysia. The Malaysian Surveyor, 42(3), 29 -37. Jacobson, J. (2007). The dismantling of Baltimore’s public housing: Housing Authority cutting 2,400 homes for the poor from its depleted inventory — A15-year trend shows a decrease of 42 percent in occupied units. The Abell Report, 20. Kamal, K. S., & Ab. Wahab, L. (2004). Menangani Masalah Projek Perumahan Terbengkalai. The Surveyor, 39(1), 14- 19. Khalid, M. S. (2010). Abandoned Housing Development: The Malaysian Experience. PhD, Heriot-Watt University. MHLG. (2012). Abandeond Housing Projects Retrieved 28 July, 2012, from http://www.kpkt.gov.my/kpkt/ Olalusi, O., & Otunola, A. (2012). Abandonment of Building Projects in Nigeria-A Review of Causes and solutions. Paper presented at the International Conference on Chemical, Civil and Environment Engineering (ICCEE'2012), Dubai. PEMUDAH. (2011). PEMUDAH 2011 Annual Report on Abandoned Housing Projects in Malaysia. Law wordpress.com. Retrieved from http://nuarrualhilal.wordpress.com/2012/03/01/pemudah-2011-annual-report-on-abandoned-housing-projects-in-malaysia/ Rameli, A., Johar, F., & Ho, C. S. (2006, 18 -19th September). Responsiveness of the Malaysian planning system in managing housing supply. Paper presented at the International Conference on Sustainable Housing (ICSH), University Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia. SPNB. (2010). SPNB completes abandoned housing project in Seremban. Press Release Retrieved 10 Febrauray 2013, from http://www.spnb.com.my/eng/corporate/newsbank/press/press_2010-05-11.htm Tan, A. (2004). Why Projects Fail?: 1001 Reasons: Venton Pub. Tan, T.-H. (2010). Base Lending Rate And Housing Prices: Their Impacts On Residential Housing Activities In Malaysia. Journal of Global Business and Economics, 1(1), 1-14. Tenth Malaysian Plan. (2010). Putra Jaya, EPU, Prime Minister’s Department. Yusof, N. A., Abu-Jarad, I. Y., & Badree, M. H. (2012). The Effectiveness of Government Incentives to Facilitate An Innovative Housing Delivery System: The Perspective of Housing Developers. Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management, 7(1), 55-68. Yusof, N. A., Mohd Shafiei, M. W., Yahya, S., & Ridzuan, M. (2010). Strategies to implement the “build then sell” housing delivery system in Malaysia. Habitat International, 34(1), 53-58. Yusof, N. A., & Shafiei, M. W. M. (2011). Factors affecting housing developers' readiness to adopt innovative systems. Housing Studies, 26(03), 369-384.
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spelling 8222 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=8222 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 9 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in 1.7 Google 2014-06-09 14:31:33 4185-01-FH02-FPPP-14-00561.pdf UniSZA Private Access Abandoned housing projects in Malaysia: Pressing issues during the rehabiliation process Archnet-IJAR Abandoned of housing projects during construction is a prevailing problem that the housing sector in Malaysia has been experiencing since 1980s. This paper aims to highlight the causes and impacts of abandoned housing projects, and various initiatives to rehabilitate these projects. Factors pertaining to projects abandonment can be categorized into: economic, financial, legal, managerial, system-related, and unforeseen risks. The study reveals three main impacts of abandoned housing projects: social, economic, and environmental impacts. The main steps taken to solve this problem include the rehabilitation of abandoned projects and other initiatives to reserve the right of purchasers through appropriate legal resolutions endorsement. Additional initiatives and formulation of upgraded solutions would further strengthen and enhance the ongoing policy of preempting and resuscitating abandoned housing projects. The study suggests further research to be conducted to identify various risks involved in the rehabilitation process. Such research can be aided through the seeking of stakeholders’ opinions on the risks to carry out projects rehabilitation. 7 1 65-73 Abdul-Aziz, A. R., & Kassim, J. P. S. (2011). Objectives, success and failure factors of housing public-private partnerships in Malaysia. Habitat International, 35(1), 150-157. Athukorala, P.-c. (2010). Malaysian Economy in Three Crises. Working Papers in Trade and Development(No. 2010/12), 1-37. Carrero, R., Malvárez, G., Navas, F., & Tejada, M. (2009). Negative impacts of abandoned urbanisation projects in the Spanish coast and its regulation in the law. Journal of Coastal Research, SI 56, 1120 - 1124. Consumers Association of Penang. (2012). Abandoned housing projects - Who Suffers & What Can be Done? Retrieved 8, October, 2012, from http://www.consumer.org.my/index.php/complaints/services/232-abandoned-housing-projects-who-suffers-a-what-can-be-done Dahlan, N. H. M. (2011a). Legal Issues in the Rehabilitation of Abandoned Housing Projects of the Liquidated Housing-Developer-Companies in Peninsular Malaysia. European Journal of Social Sciences, 23(3), 392-409. Dahlan, N. H. M. (2011b). Rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects: a comparative analysis between the law and practice in Peninsular Malaysia and the Republic of Singapore. Commonwealth Law Bulletin, 37(1), 145-173. Dahlan, N. H. M., & Aljunid, S. Z. S. A. K. (2011). Shariah and Legal Issues in House Buying in Malaysia: The Legality of Bay’Bithaman-Al-Ajil (‘BBA’) with Special Reference to Abandoned Housing Projects. Pertanika Journal of Social Science & Humanities, 19(2), 349 - 361. HBA. (2009). Abandoned Housing Projects – A Nightmare. iProperty.com. Retrieved from http://www.iproperty.com.my/news/990/Abandoned-Housing-Projects-%E2%80%93-A-Nightmare HBA. (2010). Revival of Failed and Abandoned Projects - Protection for Property Purchaser? (Part three of three) Retrieved April 23, 2012, from http://www.iproperty.com.my/news/1213/Revival-of-Failed-and-Abandoned-Projects--- Protection-for-Property-Purchaser?-(Part-three-of-three) Ho, C. S. (1994). Evaluation Of Housing Estate Development In Relation To Housing Supply In Malaysia (With Reference To Urban Management and Housing Approval System). PhD, University of Tokyo, Japan. Hussin, A. A. (1994). Housing finance and the Malaysian economy. Paper presented at the Regional Workshop on Housing Finance, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Isa, Z. (2008). 10:90 Concept the findings of the BTS committee of the institution of surveyors, Malaysia. The Malaysian Surveyor, 42(3), 29 -37. Jacobson, J. (2007). The dismantling of Baltimore’s public housing: Housing Authority cutting 2,400 homes for the poor from its depleted inventory — A15-year trend shows a decrease of 42 percent in occupied units. The Abell Report, 20. Kamal, K. S., & Ab. Wahab, L. (2004). Menangani Masalah Projek Perumahan Terbengkalai. The Surveyor, 39(1), 14- 19. Khalid, M. S. (2010). Abandoned Housing Development: The Malaysian Experience. PhD, Heriot-Watt University. MHLG. (2012). Abandeond Housing Projects Retrieved 28 July, 2012, from http://www.kpkt.gov.my/kpkt/ Olalusi, O., & Otunola, A. (2012). Abandonment of Building Projects in Nigeria-A Review of Causes and solutions. Paper presented at the International Conference on Chemical, Civil and Environment Engineering (ICCEE'2012), Dubai. PEMUDAH. (2011). PEMUDAH 2011 Annual Report on Abandoned Housing Projects in Malaysia. Law wordpress.com. Retrieved from http://nuarrualhilal.wordpress.com/2012/03/01/pemudah-2011-annual-report-on-abandoned-housing-projects-in-malaysia/ Rameli, A., Johar, F., & Ho, C. S. (2006, 18 -19th September). Responsiveness of the Malaysian planning system in managing housing supply. Paper presented at the International Conference on Sustainable Housing (ICSH), University Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia. SPNB. (2010). SPNB completes abandoned housing project in Seremban. Press Release Retrieved 10 Febrauray 2013, from http://www.spnb.com.my/eng/corporate/newsbank/press/press_2010-05-11.htm Tan, A. (2004). Why Projects Fail?: 1001 Reasons: Venton Pub. Tan, T.-H. (2010). Base Lending Rate And Housing Prices: Their Impacts On Residential Housing Activities In Malaysia. Journal of Global Business and Economics, 1(1), 1-14. Tenth Malaysian Plan. (2010). Putra Jaya, EPU, Prime Minister’s Department. Yusof, N. A., Abu-Jarad, I. Y., & Badree, M. H. (2012). The Effectiveness of Government Incentives to Facilitate An Innovative Housing Delivery System: The Perspective of Housing Developers. Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management, 7(1), 55-68. Yusof, N. A., Mohd Shafiei, M. W., Yahya, S., & Ridzuan, M. (2010). Strategies to implement the “build then sell” housing delivery system in Malaysia. Habitat International, 34(1), 53-58. Yusof, N. A., & Shafiei, M. W. M. (2011). Factors affecting housing developers' readiness to adopt innovative systems. Housing Studies, 26(03), 369-384.
spellingShingle Abandoned housing projects in Malaysia: Pressing issues during the rehabiliation process
summary Abandoned of housing projects during construction is a prevailing problem that the housing sector in Malaysia has been experiencing since 1980s. This paper aims to highlight the causes and impacts of abandoned housing projects, and various initiatives to rehabilitate these projects. Factors pertaining to projects abandonment can be categorized into: economic, financial, legal, managerial, system-related, and unforeseen risks. The study reveals three main impacts of abandoned housing projects: social, economic, and environmental impacts. The main steps taken to solve this problem include the rehabilitation of abandoned projects and other initiatives to reserve the right of purchasers through appropriate legal resolutions endorsement. Additional initiatives and formulation of upgraded solutions would further strengthen and enhance the ongoing policy of preempting and resuscitating abandoned housing projects. The study suggests further research to be conducted to identify various risks involved in the rehabilitation process. Such research can be aided through the seeking of stakeholders’ opinions on the risks to carry out projects rehabilitation.
title Abandoned housing projects in Malaysia: Pressing issues during the rehabiliation process
title_full Abandoned housing projects in Malaysia: Pressing issues during the rehabiliation process
title_fullStr Abandoned housing projects in Malaysia: Pressing issues during the rehabiliation process
title_full_unstemmed Abandoned housing projects in Malaysia: Pressing issues during the rehabiliation process
title_short Abandoned housing projects in Malaysia: Pressing issues during the rehabiliation process
title_sort abandoned housing projects in malaysia: pressing issues during the rehabiliation process