
Legal Expert Lai Chee Hoe Leads Intensive Workshop on Modern Strata Management Best Practices
KUALA LUMPUR, 7 May 2026 – Following the successful conclusion of the Strata Management Seminar Series 2 at the Concorde Hotel, leading strata management expert Mr. Lai Chee Hoe provided critical clarity on the evolving legal landscape governing Malaysia’s property sector.
The one-day intensive seminar, titled “Implementing Best Practices and Procedures for Strata Property Management,” drew a wide range of industry stakeholders, including property developers, legal practitioners, and members of Joint Management Bodies (JMB) and Management Corporations (MC).

Navigating Landmark Legal Precedents
As the main counsel in several definitive strata cases, Mr. Lai dedicated significant portions of the day to dissecting recent landmark decisions. A key highlight included an in-depth analysis of the Pearl Suria case, where the Court of Appeal allowed for different rates of charges—a decision that continues to shape how developers and MCs manage mixed-use developments.
Critical Issues Addressed:
- Rate of Charges: Mr. Lai explored the parameters for uniform vs. different rates and whether developers can introduce these variations during the preliminary management period.
- Effective Handovers: Participants received a technical walkthrough on the statutory duties for handing over from developers to JMBs/MCs, including the critical navigation of Forms 4 and 13.
- The 1st AGM: The workshop addressed the complexities of convening the first AGM, specifically regarding the 25% threshold and the inclusion of unsold or retained parcels.
- Governance & Voting: The final session tackled common disputes, such as voting eligibility for owners with outstanding charges and the automatic vacation of office for committee members.
Mr. Lai Chee Hoe, a CLP Book-prize winner and author of “Strata Management Practice & Procedure,” continues to be a pivotal figure in shaping Malaysian strata law, serving as a panel advisor to the Ministry of Housing and Local Government.


