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Can house title ( grant ) replaceable ?
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New MessageCan house title ( grant ) replaceable ? (modified 0 times) lee1
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Hi ,

Would like to know whether house title ( grant )is replaceable ?

If so , how is the procedures like ?

Thank you very very much ...

11 Jan, 2012 21:58:39

New MessageRE:Can house title ( grant ) replaceable ? (modified 0 times) natalie
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Hi Lee, replaceable on wut reason? If original title loss, U can get a new original title but u need to follow certain procedure including police report n statutory declaration.bring it to respective land office. they will tell u wut to do then
regards,
natalie
21 Jan, 2012 15:49:54

New MessageRE:Can house title ( grant ) replaceable ? (modified 0 times) lee1
Hi Natalie ,

Thanks for yr advice ...

Is hold by 1 of the relative who refused to return ... can we issue a warrant to ask it back ?

How tedious is the statutory declaration procedure ?

Thank you very much ....

30 Jan, 2012 12:39:36

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Hi.If ur name appear in d grant which means u r d owner of the aforesaid property, juz give notice 7 days to return d same to u failing whc u wil proceed wt further action wtout further notice. Then, lodge police report. after that bring d docs wt u to land office. they will advise u accordingly d nex step. for d new grant to be issued its normally take about 6 months n above
regards,
natalie
01 Feb, 2012 16:25:13

New MessageRE:Can house title ( grant ) replaceable ? (modified 0 times) lee1
Thanks , Natalie .

How should I give them notice ? Send by registered letter ?

01 Feb, 2012 18:34:45

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If individual, serve it by hand, get him/ her to sign acknowledgment copy of d notice or u can use A.R registerd post
regards,
natalie
04 Feb, 2012 17:08:17

New MessageRE:Can house title ( grant ) replaceable ? (modified 0 times) lee1
Thanks again , Natalie .

Can I represent my parent to do all that ? Serving the notice by AR registered letter ,lodge the police report & issueing the warrant ? I still need them to sign on the documents ( as property is under parent's name )?

05 Feb, 2012 21:59:02

New MessageRE:Can house title ( grant ) replaceable ? (modified 0 times) lee1
Hi Natalie ,

Can you advise me on another legal case ?

My dad being the 2nd guarantor to the buyer who bought the truck from him years ago ...

The buyer failed to pay the installments ,therefore the bank sue my dad on the default payment & the case dragged for few years & in 1998 the High Court issueing a letter saying the case is closed . But recently , we receive notice from the High Court that the case is being bring up again ... What should I do with this ?

Should I get the clarification from bank 1st before approaching the High Court , showing them the case was actually being closed ? Didn't the bank should have a copy of the letter from High Court too ? Then , asking them for the Release letter ?

Thank you very very much ...

05 Feb, 2012 22:13:13

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Hi,

(1) all corres/ docs/ police report must be from ur parents to the 2nd party. sign by them as well. U can only guide/prepare d necessary

(2) "The buyer failed to pay the installments ,therefore the bank sue my dad on the default payment & the case dragged for few years & in 1998 the High Court issueing a letter saying the case is closed . But recently , we receive notice from the High Court that the case is being bring up again ... What should I do with this ?"

- plz be careful. do file searh in court, so u ill know wuts going on now.

Should I get the clarification from bank 1st before approaching the High Court , showing them the case was actually being closed ?

- case "closed" or "bring up again" basiclly is upon bank`s instruction. Not court. court will only proceed if 1 party bring suit vs anor party n will close it once the plaintiff agree to close (by withdrawal summons or after full trial) .wut u can do, is ask them why did they close at d 1st stage n now bring it up again

- but, i think the best way is to do file search rather than go to d bank coz u can think wuts d nex step should be taken without reveal to d bank that its within ur knowledge that the case has been brought up again


regards,
natalie
06 Feb, 2012 13:02:10

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Thank you very very much for your prompt reply ... It really helps ... am going to start working on it when the ofiices re-open on this Wed ...

May I know how about to do a file search ?

06 Feb, 2012 13:29:59

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normally lawyer who do this. but u can do urself. bring d suit no ( u can refer to court`s letter) to counter (civil or dagang) based on ur suit no. then tel them, u want to do d file search. they wil instruct u to make some payment. then, will pass u d file. u can either, read/ get chotocopy of d cause paper/ j.down minutes of court. so, u will know y its re-open.
regards,
natalie
06 Feb, 2012 14:09:46

New MessageRE:Can house title ( grant ) replaceable ? (modified 0 times) lee1
Thank you very very much , Natalie ... Really appreciate it ...

I feel so lucky to earnt the opportunity to have all the advices from you ...

Thanks again ...

06 Feb, 2012 22:35:47

New MessageRE:Can house title ( grant ) replaceable ? (modified 0 times) lee1
Hi Natalie ,

May I know how much is the payment for file search about ?

Thank you very very much ...

07 Feb, 2012 09:56:31

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Its depends. If search only Abot 4-10 if im x mistaken. But if photocopy, its rm1 per sheet
regards,
natalie
07 Feb, 2012 13:58:46

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Thanks , Natalie ...

May I know where should I do the file search ? Shah Alam High Court or Shah Alam Insolvency Dept or I can go to High Court in Jalan Duta ?

07 Feb, 2012 23:25:49

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Hi Natalie ,

I did the file search in Putrajaya , there are 2 legal case pending i.e. LHDN & AMBank .

My dad has made some payments to Insolvency Dept ,but the amount has not been transferred to the 2 parties until the full settlement / case been settled .

I then approach AMBank for the 2nd guarantor legal case & the officer will search for the guarantee letter signed for me . He also propose to settle the case by 50% payment ( as there are 2 guarantors )of the total amount of the outstanding loan with the loan interest ( Overdue interest is waived ),could you advise whether this is the best solution ?

p/s : My friend signed the letter of offer for her new job ,but decided to take another better offer ,can she just inform the 1st company who offer her the job to cancel the agreement ?

Thank you very very much ...

12 Feb, 2012 11:52:08

New MessageRE:Can house title ( grant ) replaceable ? (modified 0 times) natalie
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i dunt understand y do search at insovency? previously my advise is to do seacrh in court.n to get info y d matter hs bn brought up again?
2nd matter : wut is d status of this matter?
My friend signed the letter of offer for her new job ,but decided to take another better offer ,can she just inform the 1st company who offer her the job to cancel the agreement?

- must follow letter offa. wil base on "probation" clause.


regards,
natalie
14 Feb, 2012 21:22:57


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