HOUSING DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR (Series 1 of 2023)

HOW TO DEAL WITH THE RECENT KEY ISSUES & DECISIONS AFFECTING HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS

Date: 06 April 2023 (Thursday)

Venue: Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur

Organiser: Logic Plus Events

Strategic Partners: Chee Hoe & Associates; BurgieLaw; LexScout, Legal Finance Asia

BOVAEP / LPPEH: 5 CPD HOURS APPLIED

This 1-day intensive seminar cum workshop is the first seminar in our Housing Development Seminar Series for 2023. It will lay the way forward by equipping participants with the knowledge and solutions to deal with the recent challenges faced by housing development industry.

The speakers will deal with the important issues such as: when does a developer adopt the prescribed SPA; what are the developer’s duties on defects; what constitutes an effective deed of mutual covenant (DMC) for developers; and issues involving “housing advertisements” – to what extend are they legally binding on the developer.

The KEY TOPICS include: 

  • When does a Developer adopt the prescribed SPA?
  • Housing Advertisements – Are they legally binding on the Developer?
  • What are the Developer’s duties on defects? 
  • What constitutes an effective deed of mutual covenant (DMC) for Developers
  • Recent landmark decisions affecting housing developments

WHO SHOULD ATTEND  

  • Property Developers
  • Legal Practitioners / Consultants
  • Property Managers
  • Local Authorities & Commissioners
  • Property Owners
  • Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents

Early-bird Registration (RM850/pax)

Normal Price RM990/pax (payment after 31 March 2023)

Group Discounts Available.

BOVEAP / LPPEH  5 CPD HOURS APPLIED

*HRDC CLAIMABLE*

Lai Chee Hoe Profile Photo
Author
Partner at Chee Hoe & Associates. With 10+ years of experience under his belt, he specializes in civil and corporate litigation. He is also the current Chairperson of various Joint Management Bodies.
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