Rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects of liquidated housing-developer-companies: A comparative legal analysis between the position in Malaysia and in the United Kingdom

Although the Malaysian government has enacted law and formulated policies to govern the housing industry since it achieved Independence in 1957, abandoned housing projects remain a recurrent problem until today. The real victims are the purchasers themselves. When a housing developer company is woun...

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Main Authors: Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal, Syed Abdul Kader, Sharifah Zubaidah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lexisnexis Malaysia Sdn. Bhd 2012
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/6574/1/Nu22.pdf
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Syed Abdul Kader, Sharifah Zubaidah
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description Although the Malaysian government has enacted law and formulated policies to govern the housing industry since it achieved Independence in 1957, abandoned housing projects remain a recurrent problem until today. The real victims are the purchasers themselves. When a housing developer company is wound up, the affair and business of the company are taken over either by the private liquidator or provisional liquidator or the official receiver ('OR') under the Department of Insolvency. The liquidator may rehabilitate the abandoned projects left by the wound up housing developer companies, if the projects are viable for rehabilitation, with the approval of the creditors, contributories, the committee of inspection and the court and where there are adequate funds to finance the rehabilitation. Otherwise, if the project is not viable, particularly because there are insufficient funds to run the rehabilitation or the problems of the abandoned housing projects are too complicated, the projects may be stalled forever without any prospects for rehabilitation, to the detriment of the purchasers. This article discusses the law and practice in the rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects in Malaysia of wound-up-housing-developer-companies. The position in the United Kingdom in respect of similar issues is also comparatively analysed. At the end of this paper, the authors propose certain suggestions in facing the problems of abandoned housing projects of wound up housing developer companies and rehabilitation in Malaysia and in the United Kingdom.
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spelling uum-65742019-03-15T16:41:03Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/6574/ Rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects of liquidated housing-developer-companies: A comparative legal analysis between the position in Malaysia and in the United Kingdom Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal Syed Abdul Kader, Sharifah Zubaidah K Law (General) Although the Malaysian government has enacted law and formulated policies to govern the housing industry since it achieved Independence in 1957, abandoned housing projects remain a recurrent problem until today. The real victims are the purchasers themselves. When a housing developer company is wound up, the affair and business of the company are taken over either by the private liquidator or provisional liquidator or the official receiver ('OR') under the Department of Insolvency. The liquidator may rehabilitate the abandoned projects left by the wound up housing developer companies, if the projects are viable for rehabilitation, with the approval of the creditors, contributories, the committee of inspection and the court and where there are adequate funds to finance the rehabilitation. Otherwise, if the project is not viable, particularly because there are insufficient funds to run the rehabilitation or the problems of the abandoned housing projects are too complicated, the projects may be stalled forever without any prospects for rehabilitation, to the detriment of the purchasers. This article discusses the law and practice in the rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects in Malaysia of wound-up-housing-developer-companies. The position in the United Kingdom in respect of similar issues is also comparatively analysed. At the end of this paper, the authors propose certain suggestions in facing the problems of abandoned housing projects of wound up housing developer companies and rehabilitation in Malaysia and in the United Kingdom. Lexisnexis Malaysia Sdn. Bhd 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/6574/1/Nu22.pdf Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal and Syed Abdul Kader, Sharifah Zubaidah (2012) Rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects of liquidated housing-developer-companies: A comparative legal analysis between the position in Malaysia and in the United Kingdom. Malayan Law Journal, 4 (2012). pp. 1-22. ISSN 0025-1283 http://www.lexisnexis.com.my/en-my/products/malayan-law-journal.page
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Rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects of liquidated housing-developer-companies: A comparative legal analysis between the position in Malaysia and in the United Kingdom
title Rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects of liquidated housing-developer-companies: A comparative legal analysis between the position in Malaysia and in the United Kingdom
title_full Rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects of liquidated housing-developer-companies: A comparative legal analysis between the position in Malaysia and in the United Kingdom
title_fullStr Rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects of liquidated housing-developer-companies: A comparative legal analysis between the position in Malaysia and in the United Kingdom
title_full_unstemmed Rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects of liquidated housing-developer-companies: A comparative legal analysis between the position in Malaysia and in the United Kingdom
title_short Rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects of liquidated housing-developer-companies: A comparative legal analysis between the position in Malaysia and in the United Kingdom
title_sort rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects of liquidated housing developer companies a comparative legal analysis between the position in malaysia and in the united kingdom
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