PETALING JAYA (Nov 14): Property news and listings portal EdgeProp.my and Chur Associates have jointly published a guidebook for strata property homeowners titled Strata OMG 2.0 –Owner’s Manual & Guidebook.

The book was launched in conjunction with the EdgeProp.my Fireside Chat on "Strata Management Act 2013 review: When?” which was held today.

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Officiating the launch were EdgeProp.my managing director and editor-in-chief Au Foong Yee and legal service provider Chur Associates founder and managing partner Chris Tan.

“Strata living is here to stay. Unfortunately, many fail to know or understand their rights and obligations. We believe education is paramount and needed.

“Hence, EdgeProp Malaysia’s collaboration with Chur Associates to jointly publish the latest Strata Owner’s Manual and Guidebook,” said Au.

Some of the topics covered in Strata OMG 2.0 include an introduction of strata management, the powers and duties of management bodies, the Strata Management Tribunal and the Commissioner of Buildings.

The almost 200 attendees of the Fireside Chat comprising property developers and property managers received a copy of the Strata OMG 2.0 book each.

OMG 2.0 – Owner’s Manual and Guidebook can now be purchased online at Lazada, Shopee and Mobius. The guidebook will also be available at selected bookstores soon!

 

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