Problems faced by libyan government acting as property managers in managing and maintaining residential
In recent years, more Libyans are moving into stratified unit, especially in urban centres due to limited land availability. Thus, there is a greater awareness of the need for these properties to be well-managed. Property management has historically been underrated and is often associated with mu...
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| Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
| Language: | English |
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2008
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/34782/ http://eprints.usm.my/34782/1/HBP1.pdf |
| Summary: | In recent years, more Libyans are moving into stratified unit, especially in urban
centres due to limited land availability. Thus, there is a greater awareness of the need for these
properties to be well-managed. Property management has historically been underrated and is
often associated with mundane maintenance work. However, with the increasing development of
strata titled property and legislation to govern the property management of such property, there
has been an increasing demand for professional property management skills. Therefore, this
study has been developed with the aim to identify the main problems related to property
management and the issue in managing the high rise and residential in Libya. The study was
conducted through structured interview with professional property managers, and also through
postal questionnaires. From the study, it was found that the most common complaint lodge by
tenants in high rise is defects in their unit not attended within time specified. The process and
procedures of handling defects complaint from tenants are also inefficient. The most common
problem faced by property management is poor collection of maintenance fee. The tenants do not
pay up the maintenance fee because they are not satisfied with the maintenance work carried out
by property management. |
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