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I found a freehold landed property in Cheras, Selangor through an agent, but the owner is Malay while I am non-bumi, I checked the title, it's "Tiada" under the "Sekatan sekatan kepenting" and nothing indicating bumi-lot etc, owner and agent both said it is non-bumi unit, transfer is ok, is it advisable to proceed?
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hi tan, freehold no need the state consent hance in sekatan it wil says nothing. it is ok to proceed. normally freehold dont have bumi or non bumi lot. leasehold that has the problem. but even it bumi its no big issue can b transfer. if u still havent found what u want can call/whatsapp me 018-3229488  wai yan Read More
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hi, this is Alan Lai from GS Realty, speaking from my experience, from the title (geran),SPA, we wouldn't found any statment mentioned about "bumi" status, as for my previous experience, if the unit is under "FREEHOLD", you will stand a very high chance for successful transfer, we have made through few transaction in Selangor and KL area. Thanks and regard, Alan Lai 016-7855 250  Read More
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