Title: Issues in the rehabilitation of failed residential projects in Malaysia: clash between the interests of purchasers and secured creditor chargee

Authors: Nuarrual Hilal Md. Dahlan

Addresses: Institute for Governance and Innovation Studies, College of Law, Government and International Studies, Universiti Utara Malaysia, 06010 UUM Sintok, Kedah Darulaman, Malaysia

Abstract: One of the main problems in the Malaysian housing industry is the failed residential projects. It is evident that Malaysian laws are inadequate to protect the interests of the stakeholders, especially the purchasers, in failed residential projects. This paper analyses the liquidation law and issues in one of the failed residential projects in Malaysia, particularly the position of the secured creditor chargee and the purchasers. This paper finds that the secured creditor chargee of the liquidated housing developer company enjoys priority over the assets and moneys of the liquidated housing developer company, even at the expense of the aggrieved purchasers' interests. Owing to this, the rights of the purchasers are marginalised. Thus, following some analyses over the liquidation legal provisions and the housing law, this paper suggests certain proposals to improve the current state of law governing rehabilitation of failed residential projects in Malaysia to preserve the interests of the purchasers.

Keywords: liquidation law; failed projects; residential projects; liquidated companies; housing developers; secured creditor chargee; aggrieved purchasers; Malaysia; housing industry.

DOI: 10.1504/JGBA.2014.063868

Journal for Global Business Advancement, 2014 Vol.7 No.2, pp.139 - 150

Published online: 30 Apr 2015 *

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