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Public housing to be inspected every five years

KUALA LUMPUR: All landed and multi-level properties at government housing schemes nationwide will be monitored and inspected every five years.

Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin said this was provided for under the new National Housing Policy 2018-2015, which was formulated to ensure the safety of residents.

“We have this new policy in place where every (public housing) property will be monitored once every five years,” she said.

“It does not mean that the properties will only be monitored after reaching 30 years and above,” she said, adding that focus would be on properties located on hillsides.

She said this after attending a technical briefing by Malaysian Public Works Institute, and Z And A consulting firm on the safety of Block F at Taman Keramat Permai, here, today.

Z And A is an independent consultant appointed by the Selangor State Development Corporation to inspect the five-storey flat.

Under the new housing policy, Zuraida said, the government was also empowered to conduct rebuilding works on flats that were 30 or more years old and deemed to be unsafe.

Zuraida said the ministry was working with the state governments to find out how many of these flats were in existence.

“I believe most flats in Ampang are as old as the Taman Keramat Permai flats, which is between 28 and 29 years,” she added.

Zuraida said a survey was being conducted to differentiate between tenants and owners at Block F.

“The same survey is being conducted at the other 11 blocks of Taman Keramat Permai,” she added.

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