Capital Allowance vs Repair: Malaysia Landlord Tax Guide (2026)
Capital allowance vs repair: what LHDN PR 12/2018 treats as deductible Section 4(d) expense vs capital improvement for Malaysian landlords, worked example.
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Capital allowance vs repair: what LHDN PR 12/2018 treats as deductible Section 4(d) expense vs capital improvement for Malaysian landlords, worked example.
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You cannot prevent every tenant accident, but screening, a stamped TA, move-in photos, and noticed inspections cut damage risk sharply — SPEEDHOME data.
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Build a safe rent budget before viewing homes. Check monthly rent, move-in cash, utilities, commute and live SPEEDHOME listings.
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Fair wear and tear is the landlord's cost; tenant damage is the tenant's cost. Dated move-in/move-out photos and a signed inventory decide which is which.
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Bukit Jalil rents RM900–3,500 in 2026 — compare LRT-walk pockets, stadium-event impact, and Zero Deposit listings before you book a viewing.
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Bukit Bintang rent ranges 2026: rooms from RM700, 1BR RM1,800–RM3,500 (median RM2,400 across 80+ SPEEDHOME listings). Transit, condos and Zero Deposit filter.
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Bounced deposit cheque, tenant won't leave. What a dishonoured cheque means in Malaysia, the shortcut that costs the case, and the lawful recovery path (2026).
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No — a Malaysian landlord cannot lawfully cut water or electricity over unpaid rent (Specific Relief Act 1950 s.7(2)). Recovery via court takes ~31 days.
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Bilik untuk disewa in Malaysia — 3 sources, 6 pre-deposit checks, Zero Deposit on eligible rooms. Consent, deposit and stamp duty explained for 2026.
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