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Flat dwellers risk losing properties due to arrears
Flat dwellers risk losing properties due to arrears

The Star

time28-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Flat dwellers risk losing properties due to arrears

GEORGE TOWN: More than 70,000 property owners here have defaulted on their parcel rent payments, with arrears totalling some RM12.5mil since 2019. The Penang Land and Mines Office (PTG) recently revealed that these homeowners risk losing their strata parcels due to unpaid arrears as of June 1. PTG director Dr Faizal Kamarudin said the highest number of defaulters is in the northeast district with 32,000 affected accounts. Under the Strata Titles Act 1985, properties may be forfeited if arrears are not settled within three months of receiving a legal notice. The parcel rent, billed annually, was introduced in 2019 to replace the uniform quit rent system for stratified titles such as condominiums, apartments and flats. It is separate from assessment tax and maintenance fees paid to the Joint Management Body or Management Corporation. Property agent Joyce Lee said many property owners, particularly first-time homebuyers, are unaware of parcel rent. She explained that unlike utility bills and maintenance fees, parcel rent does not carry immediate consequences such as service disconnection, making it easier for homeowners to overlook. 'The amounts are relatively small, and because they aren't bundled with the monthly management fees, they often go unnoticed. 'The fragmented nature of the payment system, where each tax or utility requires logging in through different portals with no auto-debit function or centralised reminders, makes it even more inconvenient,' she added. Besides a lack of awareness, Lee believes other contributing factors include rising living costs and inflation, which have led some owners to prioritise more urgent payments. 'There's a common belief that they can simply pay it later, especially when selling the property. 'Some sub-sale owners may not even realise that parcel rent is still under the previous owner's name, adding to the confusion and non-compliance,' she said. Lee added that more public education is needed, especially targeting new homeowners, along with possible incentives, early payment discounts or stricter penalties to encourage better compliance. Property valuer Mohd Fitri Hashim, 42, said parcel rent arrears could accumulate significantly if left unpaid. 'Parcel rent is calculated based on the size of the individual strata unit. 'For example, the parcel rent for a typical low-cost flat would be below RM30, while a standard condominium unit of about 1,000sq ft would need to pay around RM50,' he said. Mohd Fitri added that for luxury condominium owners who pay about RM400 annually in assessment tax, their parcel rent would be less than RM100. 'For example, at Rifle Range Flats in Air Itam with over 3,000 units in the nine blocks, each unit of about 400sq ft size has to pay about RM25 in parcel rent yearly,' he said. At the nearby All Seasons Place, the 850sq ft condominium's yearly parcel rent comes to about RM24. In comparison, the quit rent for a 1,523sq ft landed property in Teluk Kumbar on the southern tip of the island is RM42 annually.

Penang records RM12.5 million in parcel rent arrears
Penang records RM12.5 million in parcel rent arrears

The Sun

time15-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Penang records RM12.5 million in parcel rent arrears

GEORGE TOWN: Penang recorded RM12.5 million in parcel rent arrears involving more than 70,000 strata parcels as of June 1, according to State Land and Mines Office director Dr Faizal Kamarudin. He said the majority of the arrears dated back to 2019, when parcel rent payments were first introduced for strata development schemes in the state. Faizal said the Timur Laut district recorded the highest amount of arrears, involving 32,000 accounts. 'Failure to pay the arrears immediately may result in the issuance of a Notice of Demand via Form 11 under the Strata Titles Act 1985 to the parcel owners involved,' he said in a statement today. He added that if the strata parcel owner failed to settle the arrears in full within three months from the date the notice was issued, confiscation action could be taken under Section 23 of the same Act. Faizal said the enforcement action could be carried out by the land administrator, and ownership of the strata parcel would be transferred back to the state authority. Therefore, he urged all parcel owners involved to settle their parcel rent arrears immediately to avoid confiscation action. Strata parcel owners with further enquiries may contact the Penang Land and Mines Office or the respective District and Land Offices.

Penang Faces RM12.5mil Parcel Rent Arrears from 70,000 Units
Penang Faces RM12.5mil Parcel Rent Arrears from 70,000 Units

The Sun

time15-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Penang Faces RM12.5mil Parcel Rent Arrears from 70,000 Units

GEORGE TOWN: Penang recorded RM12.5 million in parcel rent arrears involving more than 70,000 strata parcels as of June 1, according to State Land and Mines Office director Dr Faizal Kamarudin. He said the majority of the arrears dated back to 2019, when parcel rent payments were first introduced for strata development schemes in the state. Faizal said the Timur Laut district recorded the highest amount of arrears, involving 32,000 accounts. 'Failure to pay the arrears immediately may result in the issuance of a Notice of Demand via Form 11 under the Strata Titles Act 1985 to the parcel owners involved,' he said in a statement today. He added that if the strata parcel owner failed to settle the arrears in full within three months from the date the notice was issued, confiscation action could be taken under Section 23 of the same Act. Faizal said the enforcement action could be carried out by the land administrator, and ownership of the strata parcel would be transferred back to the state authority. Therefore, he urged all parcel owners involved to settle their parcel rent arrears immediately to avoid confiscation action. Strata parcel owners with further enquiries may contact the Penang Land and Mines Office or the respective District and Land Offices.

Penang Records RM12.5 Million In Parcel Rent Arrears
Penang Records RM12.5 Million In Parcel Rent Arrears

Barnama

time15-06-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

Penang Records RM12.5 Million In Parcel Rent Arrears

GEORGE TOWN, June 15 (Bernama) -- Penang recorded RM12.5 million in parcel rent arrears involving more than 70,000 strata parcels as of June 1, according to State Land and Mines Office director Dr Faizal Kamarudin. He said the majority of the arrears dated back to 2019, when parcel rent payments were first introduced for strata development schemes in the state. Faizal said the Timur Laut district recorded the highest amount of arrears, involving 32,000 accounts. 'Failure to pay the arrears immediately may result in the issuance of a Notice of Demand via Form 11 under the Strata Titles Act 1985 to the parcel owners involved,' he said in a statement today. He added that if the strata parcel owner failed to settle the arrears in full within three months from the date the notice was issued, confiscation action could be taken under Section 23 of the same Act. Faizal said the enforcement action could be carried out by the land administrator, and ownership of the strata parcel would be transferred back to the state authority. Therefore, he urged all parcel owners involved to settle their parcel rent arrears immediately to avoid confiscation action. Strata parcel owners with further enquiries may contact the Penang Land and Mines Office or the respective District and Land Offices. --BERNAMA

Penang records RM12.5mil in parcel rent arrears
Penang records RM12.5mil in parcel rent arrears

New Straits Times

time15-06-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Penang records RM12.5mil in parcel rent arrears

GEORGE TOWN: Penang recorded RM12.5 million in parcel rent arrears involving more than 70,000 strata parcels as of June 1, said State Land and Mines Office director Dr Faizal Kamarudin. He said the majority of the arrears dated back to 2019, when parcel rent payments were first introduced for strata development schemes in the state. Faizal said the Timur Laut district recorded the highest amount of arrears, involving 32,000 accounts. "Failure to pay the arrears immediately may result in the issuance of a Notice of Demand via Form 11 under the Strata Titles Act 1985 to the parcel owners involved," he said in a statement today. He said that if the strata parcel owner failed to settle the arrears in full within three months from the date the notice was issued, confiscation action could be taken under Section 23 of the same Act. Faizal said the enforcement action could be carried out by the land administrator, and ownership of the strata parcel would be transferred back to the state authority. Therefore, he urged all parcel owners involved to settle their parcel rent arrears immediately to avoid confiscation action. Strata parcel owners with further enquiries may contact the Penang Land and Mines Office or the respective district and land offices. –Bernama

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