TenantOtherQuick Answer
Fixture vs Fitting in a Malaysian Tenancy: Who Owns What at Move-Out
A fixture stays; a fitting goes with the tenant. The Malaysian test under Contracts Act 1950 s.74, and how the inventory decides deductions.
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TenantOtherQuick Answer
A fixture stays; a fitting goes with the tenant. The Malaysian test under Contracts Act 1950 s.74, and how the inventory decides deductions.
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TenantOtherQuick Answer
A subletting clause needs four elements: default prohibition, written-consent gate, screening right, and breach remedy. How to draft it correctly.
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TenantOtherQuick Answer
No universal 7/14/30-day landlord-notice law exists in Malaysia. Learn where each notice period actually comes from — the TA, the strata Act, or the courts.
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TenantDeposit ZdPillar
SpeedHome Zero Deposit frees ~RM3,750 in cash at move-in on a RM1,500 unit. What it is, what it costs, and the honest catch for tenants.
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Scammers demand RM50–RM500 before you see the unit. Spot the 5 red flags, report through PDRM/CCID today, and skip the fee with SPEEDHOME.
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TenantTax YieldQuick Answer
A good condo rental yield in Malaysia is around 5% gross, 3-4% net after costs. See KL (~4.9%) benchmarks from Global Property Guide's early-2026 data.
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TenantOtherQuick Answer
A fair property management fee for a Malaysian landlord sits at 8-12% of monthly rent, or 1-1.75 months' rent as agent commission. No statutory cap.
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TenantDeposit ZdPillar
What is 2+1 deposit in Malaysia? Learn every deposit type, the real upfront cash stack, refund rules, dispute recourse and Zero Deposit — backed by verified facts.
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TenantDeposit ZdPillar
Rental property damaged in Malaysia? Know who pays, what evidence you need, how to claim from the deposit, and what Zero Deposit changes — landlord and tenant guide.
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