With the rise in land and property prices, many have chosen to live in condominiums where there are common properties and facilitiesshared between the residents, such as swimming pools and children’s playgrounds. In a recent case – Sri Keladi Sdn Bhd (in liquidation) vBukit OUG Condominium Joint Management Body(1) – the Court of Appeal was presented with an appeal against a High Court decisionwhich ruled that the surplus carparks built within the development formed a part of the common property of the development Read the article………………………..
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