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Legislation affecting common property management in Singapore confusion or solution through fragmentation?

By: Language: English Series: Property Management ; 26(3) 2008, 207-219(13)Publication details: 2008Subject(s): Summary: Considers changes in property management in strata developments since 2005, including the shift in responsibility from single-tier management firms to multi-tier management firms and limited common property. Discusses the problems associated with the single-tier system and how the new system seeks to solve these problems. Concludes that whilst the multi-tier system could minimise some problems associated with the single-tier management system, other problems arise including: increased operational costs; finding sufficient volunteers, and increased potential for conflict.
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Considers changes in property management in strata developments since 2005, including the shift in responsibility from single-tier management firms to multi-tier management firms and limited common property. Discusses the problems associated with the single-tier system and how the new system seeks to solve these problems. Concludes that whilst the multi-tier system could minimise some problems associated with the single-tier management system, other problems arise including: increased operational costs; finding sufficient volunteers, and increased potential for conflict.