Limitations to SMA 2013


The success of the SMA 2013 amendments hinges on political will. With strong political commitment and industry collaboration, these changes can significantly enhance the future of strata management in Malaysia.

This concludes the final article in the eight-part series discussing possible amendments to the Strata Management Act (SMA) 2013 and its regulations.

Throughout the series, we have extensively explored the proposed amendments, their objectives and the new elements introduced to address the ever-evolving strata regime. However, as with any legislative proposal, there are inherent limitations that must be carefully navigated.

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