A study on the rights of house purchasers in Peninsular Malaysia / Noor Diyana Yahaya, Noorshahida Salim and Muhammad Syaiful Akmal Mohamad Razi

On the 13th of April 2007, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, launched four new initiatives in improving the functions and roles of the local authority regarding a development project. This new launching if any, further enunciate the importance of the housing deve...

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Main Authors: Yahaya, Noor Diyana, Salim, Noorshahida, Mohamad Razi, Muhammad Syaiful Akmal
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32096/
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author Yahaya, Noor Diyana
Salim, Noorshahida
Mohamad Razi, Muhammad Syaiful Akmal
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description On the 13th of April 2007, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, launched four new initiatives in improving the functions and roles of the local authority regarding a development project. This new launching if any, further enunciate the importance of the housing development industry in Malaysia. It is only expected that one of the biggest industry in Malaysia receives the attention necessary to it. Issues of abandoned housing projects, late delivery of houses, and non-issuance of the Certificate of Fitness are just some of the many problems faced by today's house purchasers. And it is both stirring as well as sad when examining how so many of these unresolved issues has continually affected individuals as well as the society as a whole. For long, issues regarding the housing industries have plagued the country and its citizen. A transaction that appears both normal and simple has proven to cause numerous difficulties among many house purchasers. The Housing Development (Control & Licensing) Act 1966, was introduced to unravel the matter. The purpose of the Act was declared to be for the protection of the house purchasers. This research will examine the many issues pertaining the housing industries, the law guiding it, as well as the individuals affected by it.
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spelling uitm-320962020-08-13T02:06:17Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32096/ A study on the rights of house purchasers in Peninsular Malaysia / Noor Diyana Yahaya, Noorshahida Salim and Muhammad Syaiful Akmal Mohamad Razi Yahaya, Noor Diyana Salim, Noorshahida Mohamad Razi, Muhammad Syaiful Akmal Building laws Civil law On the 13th of April 2007, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, launched four new initiatives in improving the functions and roles of the local authority regarding a development project. This new launching if any, further enunciate the importance of the housing development industry in Malaysia. It is only expected that one of the biggest industry in Malaysia receives the attention necessary to it. Issues of abandoned housing projects, late delivery of houses, and non-issuance of the Certificate of Fitness are just some of the many problems faced by today's house purchasers. And it is both stirring as well as sad when examining how so many of these unresolved issues has continually affected individuals as well as the society as a whole. For long, issues regarding the housing industries have plagued the country and its citizen. A transaction that appears both normal and simple has proven to cause numerous difficulties among many house purchasers. The Housing Development (Control & Licensing) Act 1966, was introduced to unravel the matter. The purpose of the Act was declared to be for the protection of the house purchasers. This research will examine the many issues pertaining the housing industries, the law guiding it, as well as the individuals affected by it. 2007-10 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32096/1/32096.PDF Yahaya, Noor Diyana and Salim, Noorshahida and Mohamad Razi, Muhammad Syaiful Akmal (2007) A study on the rights of house purchasers in Peninsular Malaysia / Noor Diyana Yahaya, Noorshahida Salim and Muhammad Syaiful Akmal Mohamad Razi. (2007) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Building laws
Civil law
Yahaya, Noor Diyana
Salim, Noorshahida
Mohamad Razi, Muhammad Syaiful Akmal
A study on the rights of house purchasers in Peninsular Malaysia / Noor Diyana Yahaya, Noorshahida Salim and Muhammad Syaiful Akmal Mohamad Razi
title A study on the rights of house purchasers in Peninsular Malaysia / Noor Diyana Yahaya, Noorshahida Salim and Muhammad Syaiful Akmal Mohamad Razi
title_full A study on the rights of house purchasers in Peninsular Malaysia / Noor Diyana Yahaya, Noorshahida Salim and Muhammad Syaiful Akmal Mohamad Razi
title_fullStr A study on the rights of house purchasers in Peninsular Malaysia / Noor Diyana Yahaya, Noorshahida Salim and Muhammad Syaiful Akmal Mohamad Razi
title_full_unstemmed A study on the rights of house purchasers in Peninsular Malaysia / Noor Diyana Yahaya, Noorshahida Salim and Muhammad Syaiful Akmal Mohamad Razi
title_short A study on the rights of house purchasers in Peninsular Malaysia / Noor Diyana Yahaya, Noorshahida Salim and Muhammad Syaiful Akmal Mohamad Razi
title_sort study on the rights of house purchasers in peninsular malaysia / noor diyana yahaya, noorshahida salim and muhammad syaiful akmal mohamad razi
topic Building laws
Civil law
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32096/