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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Malaysia My Second Home Choose Kuching, Sarawak

Malaysia My Second Home is a program for foreigners from around the world who want to stay in Malaysia, especially in Kuching. The initial approved stay is 10 years. The stay can be extended. It is promoted by the Government of Malaysia to allow foreigners who fulfill certain criteria, to stay in Malaysia for as long as possible on a multiple-entry social visit pass.The Social Visit Pass is initially for a period of ten (10) years, and is renewable.

ELIGIBILITY

It is open to citizens of all countries recognised by Malaysia regardless of race, religion, gender or age. Applicants are allowed to bring their spouses and unmarried children below the age of 18 as dependants.

WHY KUCHING

If you have dream to stay in Malysia, Why not Choose Kuching as your second home. If you are looking for a second home in Malaysia, why not choose the city of Kuching, the ‘Cat City’, in Sarawak, East Malaysia, a well know name for Sarawak is the ‘Land of Hornbills’? Certainly, it has got nothing to do with one being an animal lover or plant lover.

Sarawak is the largest and most exotic state in Malaysia - out of the 13 states, and formerly known as Borneo Island, Sarawak is famed to this day for its well-kept treasures – the world’s oldest rainforests containing one of the richest and most diverse ecosystems around the world, and its beautiful, harmonious people coming from more 28 ethnic cultural groups. The three main groups are Malays, Chinese and Iban.

At the same time, the major cities of this enchanting land such as Kuching, are certainly not left behind in rapid urban developments of our modern times. Hence, Sarawak has emerged as a premier tourist destination in the region over the years, boasting a richness of cultural diversity, adventure, peace and nature while offering the luxuries of modern city life no other state has to offer.

So choosing Kuching as your Malaysia Second Home is the ideal one.

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Malaysia My Second Home

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Thursday, June 2, 2011

What is strata Title Property ?

Strata Title

Strata title property is a form of ownership in which a property owner owns their individual unit, plus a share of the common areas of the property, or “common property”. Residential, commercial, industrial and other types of buildings may be subdivided by way of a strata plan.
Each development is managed by its own “Management corporation”, although some Management corporations may choose to hire a property manager or property Agent. The owner of each strata lot has one vote in the management corporation, and generally pays monthly maintenance fees to cover shared expenses related to common property and to provide for a contingency fund, used for repairs and maintenance of common property. Sometime, called the Sinking fund. The Managment corporation can pass strata by-laws (building regulations), and must hold a general meeting of all owners at once a year or when the MC think fit, when the annual budget is approved, the “Management Council” is elected, and special resolutions, if requested, are voted on.

The governing legislation regarding strata title property is the Malaysia Government Strata Property Act . The creation of strata title property does always require Land and Survey Department approval, as noted further below.

New Buildings :

When a new building containing two or more units is constructed and has not been occupied, a strata plan can be deposited for registration in the Land and Survey Department , requiring STA approval on the strata plan. New development in most single-family districts generally cannot be strata titled, and the City may require a covenant to be registered against the property title to restrict strata titling in these districts. Some other uses, such as Artist Studios, may also be restricted from strata titling in some zoning districts.

Existing Buildings (Strata Conversions for info Only)

Any proposal involving the conversion of a previously-occupied building to strata title ownership must receive STA approval, in accordance with the Strata Property Act . The City’s process for conversion of previously-occupied buildings to strata or cooperative ownership is intended to assess the impact of conversion on the supply of rental accommodation in the area and to consider the impacts on residential tenants who are unwilling or unable to stay in their residence by purchasing a strata lot or cooperative unit. It also ensures that the building proposed for conversion is in a reasonable state of repair. Buildings are inspected by City staff for compliance with the Building, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire By-laws and in general must be upgraded to substantially comply with these by-laws. For attached dwellings, fire separation between units and life-safety systems such as sprinklers are mandatory.