Description
- The MBIP Pindah Milik Harta process facilitates the transfer of property ownership within the jurisdiction of Majlis Bandaraya Iskandar Puteri (MBIP). This process ensures that property ownership records are updated and comply with legal requirements.
GOV Department
- Majlis Bandaraya Iskandar Puteri (MBIP)
License Name (Malay)
- Proses Pindah Milik Harta MBIP
Details
- Applicable for property transactions, such as sales, inheritance, or gifting of property.
- The transfer process requires submission of ownership transfer documents, including sale agreements, grant titles, and other supporting documents.
- Fees are calculated based on property value and MBIP’s schedule of charges.
- The updated ownership must be recorded in MBIP’s property database for assessment tax (Cukai Taksiran) purposes.
Important Rules
- All transfer documents must be properly stamped and certified by relevant authorities.
- Outstanding Cukai Taksiran and other dues must be settled before the transfer can be completed.
- Transfers involving disputed ownership or legal cases may require additional verification.
- Accurate and complete documentation is mandatory to avoid delays.
Compound & Punishment
- Failure to register the transfer of ownership may result in penalties, including fines starting from RM500.
- Non-payment of outstanding Cukai Taksiran may lead to additional fines or legal action.
- Incomplete or falsified documentation can result in rejection of the transfer and further penalties.
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Commonly Asked Questions
It is the process of transferring property ownership within MBIP’s jurisdiction, ensuring compliance with legal and council regulations.
Property buyers, heirs, or recipients of gifted property within MBIP’s jurisdiction.
Sale agreements, grant titles, supporting documents, and stamped/certified transfer documents.
Yes, fees are calculated based on the property value and MBIP’s schedule of charges
Yes, all outstanding assessment taxes and dues must be cleared before the transfer can be completed.
Transfers involving disputed ownership or legal cases may require additional verification and approvals.
Incomplete or falsified documentation can lead to rejection of the transfer and possible penalties.
Updated ownership is recorded in MBIP’s property database for assessment tax and legal purposes.
Failure to register may result in fines starting from RM500 and other legal actions.
Conzlab and MBIP officers will assist to handle property transfers and ensure compliance with council regulations.