Buying properties in Malaysia? Highlight on laws, policies and their implication on foreign land ownership

The laws and policies pertaining to foreign land ownership in Malaysia have seen tremendous changes for the past two decades. The reasons may be linked to economic, political and social factors. The changes, as claimed, have to be carried out to accommodate the current needs and circumstances. Never...

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National land code
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