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View article: LEGAL MECHANISMS FOR RESOLVING 'LOT LIDI' ISSUES: A SYNERGISTIC APPLICATION OF SECTIONS 197 AND 76 OF THE NATIONAL LAND CODE
LEGAL MECHANISMS FOR RESOLVING 'LOT LIDI' ISSUES: A SYNERGISTIC APPLICATION OF SECTIONS 197 AND 76 OF THE NATIONAL LAND CODE Open
The issue of registering the names of lot lidi purchasers in the document of land title remains unresolved. The failure to register these names has resulted in purchasers being unable to enjoy the rights guaranteed under the National Land …
View article: Inclusionary zoning as a tool for social sustainability: A systematic review of urban housing policy outcomes
Inclusionary zoning as a tool for social sustainability: A systematic review of urban housing policy outcomes Open
View article: Navigating the Building Energy Efficiency Research Landscape: Bibliometric Analysis and Literature Review (2003–2023): Part II
Navigating the Building Energy Efficiency Research Landscape: Bibliometric Analysis and Literature Review (2003–2023): Part II Open
This is Part II of a study utilising a mixed-method approach that integrates bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review to investigate the building energy efficiency research environment from 2003 to 2023. China, the USA and Eu…
View article: Analysis of Residential Property Demand Factors in Kaduna Metropolis, Nigeria
Analysis of Residential Property Demand Factors in Kaduna Metropolis, Nigeria Open
In developing countries, the high demand for residential real estate in urban areas surpasses the available supply, driving up market prices and leading many people to live in slums and squatter communities. Considering the inadequate info…
View article: Analysis of Rent Control as a Tool for Achieving Affordable Housing in Nigeria: A Case Study of Lagos State
Analysis of Rent Control as a Tool for Achieving Affordable Housing in Nigeria: A Case Study of Lagos State Open
View article: STRATA SUBDIVISION TERMINATION: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK TO INTEGRATE SUSTAINABLE URBAN REDEVELOPMENT GOALS IN SOLVING MALAYSIA’S DILAPIDATED HOUSING SCHEME
STRATA SUBDIVISION TERMINATION: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK TO INTEGRATE SUSTAINABLE URBAN REDEVELOPMENT GOALS IN SOLVING MALAYSIA’S DILAPIDATED HOUSING SCHEME Open
Dilapidated high-rise strata residential buildings in Malaysia offer a significant potential for sustainable urban redevelopment. Beyond their unsightly and uncomfortable state, these structures also pose potential safety risks to the resi…
View article: Catalysing sustainable development through water conservation: Insights from Malaysia
Catalysing sustainable development through water conservation: Insights from Malaysia Open
This study aims to investigate the attitudinal predictors (attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control) of consumers’ water conservation intentions. The average daily water usage among consumers in Malaysia is 201 litres …
View article: MALAYSIAN STRATA LEASE SCHEME: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
MALAYSIAN STRATA LEASE SCHEME: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK Open
This paper aims to create a conceptual framework for a study on the strata lease scheme in Malaysia. The framework was designed using library research as the methodology. It was discovered that the conceptual framework for a strata lease s…
View article: RESOLVING “LOT LIDI” PROPRIETORSHIP THROUGH THE NATIONAL LAND CODE: A GROUNDBREAKING PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS
RESOLVING “LOT LIDI” PROPRIETORSHIP THROUGH THE NATIONAL LAND CODE: A GROUNDBREAKING PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS Open
The issue of land subdivision conflicts, specifically "lot lidi," remains unresolved. To date, the rights of “lot lidi” purchasers are not safeguarded under the National Land Code (NLC) due to the failure to register buyers' names in the d…
View article: THE NOTION OF STRATA LEASE SCHEME IN MALAYSIA: A REVIEW OF THE EXISTING LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
THE NOTION OF STRATA LEASE SCHEME IN MALAYSIA: A REVIEW OF THE EXISTING LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK Open
In Malaysia, leased land registration is applied to all strata titles of a multi-story building. Hence, strata lease schemes are formed through this concept. As the primary references to strata laws, there is a limitation in the Strata Tit…
View article: Clearing the Air: Debunking Legal Misconceptions of Private Lease Schemes
Clearing the Air: Debunking Legal Misconceptions of Private Lease Schemes Open
The scarcity of land has led landowners to prioritise maintaining their ownership, which can impede the construction of high-rise buildings for housing. However, this situation has presented an opportunity to implement the strata lease sch…
View article: The Delay in The Issuance of Subsidiary Title in Sabah
The Delay in The Issuance of Subsidiary Title in Sabah Open
The subsidiary title is monitored under the Sabah subsidiary regulation, Land (Subsidiary Title) Enactment 1972. Subsidiary title delay issuance from the Lands and Surveys Department has become a long argument between the government sector…
View article: A Review on Property Rights Legislation in Malaysia’s Strata Lease Scheme
A Review on Property Rights Legislation in Malaysia’s Strata Lease Scheme Open
In Malaysia, land leasing applications have extended to housing and commercial property development, particularly high-rise building development. It has given new possibilities to create the strata lease scheme. A strata lease scheme is a …
View article: Strata Lease Schemes for Township Development: A Case Study of Bandar Baru Ayer Itam in Penang
Strata Lease Schemes for Township Development: A Case Study of Bandar Baru Ayer Itam in Penang Open
This research highlights successful property development practices for sustainable housing in Penang, Malaysia. It begins with expanding the land leasing ideas by introducing the lease registration onto the strata title of a stratified bui…
View article: Elements of Alteration in the Application and Ownership Process of the Affordable Housing Policy in Johor
Elements of Alteration in the Application and Ownership Process of the Affordable Housing Policy in Johor Open
The housing policy alteration requires a reassessment at the legislation level and the housing policy implementation to review the effectiveness of the existing housing policy. A surplus of over 8% of the low-cost houses from 27% of unsold…
View article: A REVIEW OF SHARE UNIT IMPACT AS A VOTING DETERMINANT FOR STRATA SUBDIVISION TERMINATION IN MALAYSIA: A COMPARISON WITH SINGAPORE
A REVIEW OF SHARE UNIT IMPACT AS A VOTING DETERMINANT FOR STRATA SUBDIVISION TERMINATION IN MALAYSIA: A COMPARISON WITH SINGAPORE Open
Buildings have a finite lifespan, and urban redevelopment initiatives are implemented to ensure the sustainability of cities. One legal solution for removing unsafe structures and making room for new developments is strata subdivision term…
View article: PRIVATE LEASE APARTMENT - A BETTER POTENTIAL THROUGH BUILD-THEN-SELL APPROACH
PRIVATE LEASE APARTMENT - A BETTER POTENTIAL THROUGH BUILD-THEN-SELL APPROACH Open
Private lease apartment is considerably a new option for residential properties in Malaysia’s housing market. However, its emergence is not without issue as it was claimed to bring more benefits to the land owners than to the buyers who be…
View article: LOT LIDI DEVELOPMENT CONFLICT FROM LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
LOT LIDI DEVELOPMENT CONFLICT FROM LEGAL PERSPECTIVE Open
The proliferation of "lot lidi" drew the attention of the community and state authority. Despite the fact that the phrase "lot lidi" is not specified in any of the land legislation, the community has nonetheless accepted it. This paper exp…
View article: DISTINCTNESS OF STRATA LEASE SCHEME IN MALAYSIA’S STRATIFIED BUILDING DEVELOPMENT: A REVIEW
DISTINCTNESS OF STRATA LEASE SCHEME IN MALAYSIA’S STRATIFIED BUILDING DEVELOPMENT: A REVIEW Open
Strata title is a document of ownership for a unit parcel in a stratified building such as a condominium or apartment. The idea of introducing land lease term registration onto strata title has allowed the creation of a newer type of strat…
View article: An Ideal of Retirement Villages Business Model in Malaysia: Analysis of case studies
An Ideal of Retirement Villages Business Model in Malaysia: Analysis of case studies Open
There are three types of retirement villages development business models: the outright sale model, the lease for life model and the rental model. This paper aims to investigate the influence elements of chosen business models adopted in Ma…
View article: A comprehensive review of demand side management in distributed grids based on real estate perspectives
A comprehensive review of demand side management in distributed grids based on real estate perspectives Open
A major challenge in renewable energy planning and integration with existing systems is the management of intermittence of the resources and customer demand uncertainties that are attributed to climates. In emerging distributed grids, stat…
View article: Emphasis On Township Development Using Strata Lease Schemes For Stratified Buildings: A Case Study Of Penang Island, Malaysia
Emphasis On Township Development Using Strata Lease Schemes For Stratified Buildings: A Case Study Of Penang Island, Malaysia Open
In Malaysia, the concept of land leasing onto land title has been extended to the strata title of a multi-story building, known as the strata lease scheme. This case study aims to provide, firstly, an overview of strata lease schemes in Ma…
View article: A Case Study of Strata Lease Schemes in Malaysia: Features and Uniqueness
A Case Study of Strata Lease Schemes in Malaysia: Features and Uniqueness Open
This paper aims to show Malaysia's types of strata lease schemes. The differences in Malaysian strata schemes are classified using case study methodology into several types with significant dissimilarity. The objective is to outline the co…
View article: Retirement Villages Development Business Model in Malaysia
Retirement Villages Development Business Model in Malaysia Open
The retirement village market in Malaysia is still considered a blue ocean due to having low supply. Following the developments of retirement villages in Malaysia, it can be observed and stated that there is no single uniform business mode…
View article: Using Relative Importance Index Methods to Study Knowledge Sharing Approaches and Barriers in Land Administration
Using Relative Importance Index Methods to Study Knowledge Sharing Approaches and Barriers in Land Administration Open
Management knowledge in land administration is currently facing a significant challenge. The paradigm of land administration encourages developed countries to strive for better knowledge management. Yet, knowledge sharing became the signif…
View article: Ownership Issues of Old-Stratified Scheme: Failure factors of Strata Title application
Ownership Issues of Old-Stratified Scheme: Failure factors of Strata Title application Open
A special building is representing the old-stratified scheme occupied before June 1996 or from June 1996 to 11 April 2007 as stated in Strata Titles Act 1985. It is highlighted for the absence of strata title that is resulted from the fail…
View article: Practicalities of Strata Lease Schemes in Malaysia
Practicalities of Strata Lease Schemes in Malaysia Open
This paper aims to review the implementation of the strata leasing concept in Malaysia. The study's objectives are to identify the legislations for developing strata lease schemes and determine the law supporting the strata leasing concept…
View article: A REVIEW BACKGROUND OF SPECIAL BUILDING REGULATORY IN MALAYSIA
A REVIEW BACKGROUND OF SPECIAL BUILDING REGULATORY IN MALAYSIA Open
Focusing on Malaysia, the development of multi-unit buildings that incorporate numerous ownerships for various sorts of land uses, such as residential, commercial, industrial or mixed-use properties, has been made possible by the phenomena…
View article: ASSESSING SAFETY LEVEL OF UTM CAMPUS BASED ON SAFE CITY CONCEPTS
ASSESSING SAFETY LEVEL OF UTM CAMPUS BASED ON SAFE CITY CONCEPTS Open
Safety is an important aspect in today’s living, in urban city, residential area, and also in campus area. Several initiatives were introduced to increase the safety level, and to prevent crime from happening in the campus area, known as S…
View article: DECISION MAKING PRINCIPLES IN LAND DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL
DECISION MAKING PRINCIPLES IN LAND DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL Open
The inconsistency of legal coordination is one of the contributing factors in land use conflict. This scenario implicates various objections to the court due to the dissatisfaction of the landowners and developers with the decision of land…