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Understanding the Housing Development Act & Its Regulations: Land Titles and Implications

[3 CPD Hours Approved by LPPEH]

Land Titles
Date & Time:
20 December 2024 (Friday)
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Venue:

Hartamas Training Centre
Level 13, Block A, Menara Prima, Jalan PJU 1/37, Dataran Prima, 47301, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan.

Price per pax

RM228.00

Note:

  1. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Seats are confirmed only upon successful registration and payment.
  2. For non-attendance or withdrawals made within 7 days prior to the event, a 50% refund only will be issued.
  3. The organizer reserves the right to refuse entry to any person for reasons deemed appropriate.
  4. In the event of cancellation or postponement of the seminar, participants will be notified and offered a full refund of the amount paid.
  5. No electronic recording equipment is allowed. Exceptions may apply for authorized media personnel.
Speaker

Mr. David Kok
Managing Partner
Messrs David Kok & Partners (Advocates & Solicitors)

Talk Points

Housing Development Act & Its Regulations

  1. Housing Development Amendment Act 2012.
  2. Housing Development Act 1966.
  3. Housing Developers (Control and Licensing) Regulations 1989.
  4. Accounts of Housing Developers.
  5. The entitlement to amend the statutory Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA)?
  6. Delay in the handover of vacant possession.
  7. Pre-determined liquidated damages.
  8. Period for defect liability and the correction of defects.

Types of Land Titles and Its Implications

  1. What constitutes a Master Title?
  2. What defines a Subdivided Title or Strata Title?
  3. What are Leasehold and Freehold Titles?
  4. Limitations on interests in land.
  5. Malay Reserve Land and Bumiputra Lots.
  6. Different types of titles – Registry Titles, District Land, Office Titles, Final Titles, and Qualified Titles.
  7. The concept of Indefeasibility.
  8. Encumbrances and other related interests.
  9. Various types of Caveats, Easements, and Leases.

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