服务描述
- A Tenancy Agreement is a legally binding contract between a landlord (lessor) and a tenant (lessee) that outlines the terms and conditions for renting a property. It establishes the rights and obligations of both parties regarding the use, maintenance, and payment for the property.
GOV Department
- Kementerian Perumahan dan Kerajaan Tempatan (KPKT) / Ministry of Housing and Local Government
执照名称(马来文)
- Perjanjian Penyewaan
Details
- Specifies key terms, including the rental amount, payment schedule, duration of the tenancy, and security deposit.
- Defines the responsibilities of both the landlord and the tenant for property maintenance and repairs.
- Includes clauses for termination, renewal, and penalties for breach of agreement.
- Addresses additional conditions such as subletting, usage restrictions, and utilities management.
- Ensures compliance with the Contracts Act 1950 and other housing regulations.
Important Rules
- Both parties must sign the agreement, and it should be stamped under the Stamp Act 1949 to be legally enforceable.
- Security deposits should not exceed two months’ rent unless otherwise agreed.
- The landlord must provide a habitable property and ensure the tenant's peaceful enjoyment of the premises.
- The tenant must pay rent on time, maintain the property, and abide by the usage terms.
- Any modifications or early termination of the agreement must follow the specified procedures.
Compound & Punishment
- Failure to properly document or stamp the agreement may result in:
- The agreement being inadmissible in court during disputes.
- Fines or penalties under the Stamp Act 1949.
- Breach of tenancy terms, such as non-payment of rent or unauthorized use of the property, may lead to:
- Termination of the tenancy.
- Legal action and compensation claims by the aggrieved party.
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