Abstract

High demand for housing and land scarcity in the town area has increased the provision of High-rise Residential Buildings (HrRB). HrRB has different owners but shares the same land and common facilities. Its common facilities are generally prone to damages either from

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  • In today's world, the population of human being especially in urban areas is expeditiously increasing, causing demands for housing to rise despite vacant land deficiency

  • The increasing number of High-Rise Residential Buildings (HrRB) constructed can meet the demands for residences, which seems that the increment in the number of Malaysian will never stop; yet will continue to grow in more significant numbers

  • Buyers or owners are beginning to realize that the importance of effective property management in the life of HrRB will be able to maintain the value of property and provide a high return on their investment

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Introduction

In today's world, the population of human being especially in urban areas is expeditiously increasing, causing demands for housing to rise despite vacant land deficiency. In such a desperate situation, where the world's population keep rising, land becoming deficient and expensive, developers have no others measures which lead consideration to choose High-rise Residential. 34 Issues and Challenges of Joint Management Body in High-Rise Residential Facilities Management: The Developers. HrRB represents multi-units dwelling that shares common property or facilities provided in the HrRB area. Several definitions can be used to define 'common property, i.e. the properties or areas of the building that are used in common or shared between owners of units in the HrRB

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