Common Rental Violations in Malaysia: Landlord Guide (2026)
Practical landlord guide to the most common rental violations in Malaysia, the lawful way to respond to each, and how SPEEDHOME supports recovery without self-help.
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Practical landlord guide to the most common rental violations in Malaysia, the lawful way to respond to each, and how SPEEDHOME supports recovery without self-help.
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Rent a shoplot in 2026 — stamp duty RM1–RM7 per RM250 via e-Duti Setem, separate deposits, write the permitted use, plan the lawful default process before move-in.
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Renting out a shoplot or factory in Malaysia: stamp duty scale, deposits, fire cert, and the lawful default process — plus the 31-day first-default stat.
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Cutting utilities to pressure a non-paying tenant is unlawful in Malaysia — even when the bill is in your name. Use the RM5,000 small-claims route instead.
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Renting vs buying in Sentul in 2026? RM1,800–2,400 starting rent for 2-bed units, KTM + LRT access, true yield 1.9–3.2% — SPEEDHOME data.
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Damansara room: see real upfront vs monthly costs, lawful eviction rules, and a 31-day managed-recovery path — for investors weighing buy vs rent.
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File Borang B or BE for Malaysian rental income — which form fits, 8 documents to gather, rent-section fields, and LHDN audit flags. 2026 deadlines.
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Cut vacancy and pick the right tenant. Compare listing channels, screening steps, and documentation habits Malaysian landlords use to find good tenants fast.
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SPEEDHOME platform data (Q1 2026): ~30% of rental applicants do not pass screening. Match the unit to the right tenant profile, present it well, and let SPEEDHOME shortlist verified applicants — 2026 guide.
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