
Bankruptcy and Property Ownership
YOU have probably read in the news about the rising number of bankruptcy cases in Malaysia, with 2013 seeing a spike in the numbers.
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YOU have probably read in the news about the rising number of bankruptcy cases in Malaysia, with 2013 seeing a spike in the numbers.
With Bank Negara recently limiting property loans to a maximum of 35 years from 45 years previously, settling your home mortgage payments as soon as possible is now the order of the day.
Property investment has always been known to be a great and traditionally “safer” way to generate attractive returns.
When it comes to a home (i.e. a property you personally stay in), renting versus buying is literally one of the toughest decisions you’ll ever face.
If you ever made an emotional bid on a property, and you and the owner went back and forth on the offer, you probably experienced trying to get a loan, and everything going down the drain when the valuation came in lower than the agreed price.
HouzKEY, an innovative product based on a rent-to-own scheme that was launched last November, is now open to the public in the Klang Valley for applications.
Location is key in property purchase, and the consensus is that the Klang Valley is the prime area, but before signing the sale and purchase agreement, prospective buyers should be alert to red flags that may warn of potential health risks in certain loca
Ng Chan Mau & Co Sdn Bhd is believed to be the first to conduct a “hybrid property auction”, which combines manual bidding with online bidding of auction properties.
Auction company, Ng Chan Mau and Co Sdn Bhd today launched the first ever hybrid auction in the country.
The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) has "enhanced and simplified" its policies to enable members aged 55 and 60 to make partial withdrawals of any amount at any time beginning next January.
KLANG Municipal Council (MPK) collected RM170.95mil in assessments as of November, a 2% increase compared to the same period last year when the municipality collected RM167.26mil.