Challenges faced by Joint Management Body in handling annual general meeting / Nur Arifah Fairuz Che Mohd Fauze and Nor Aini Salleh

Stratified residential properties are becoming popular with a lot of facilities provided in the building as there is an upward trend in the demand for the strata property in Malaysia. Stratified residential properties are managed by a Joint Management Body (JMB) that is responsible for handling and...

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Main Authors: Che Mohd Fauze, Nur Arifah Fairuz, Salleh, Nor Aini
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/97920/1/97920.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/97920/
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Mara
Language: English
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Summary:Stratified residential properties are becoming popular with a lot of facilities provided in the building as there is an upward trend in the demand for the strata property in Malaysia. Stratified residential properties are managed by a Joint Management Body (JMB) that is responsible for handling and maintaining the building in the period before the formation of the Management Corporation (MC). In managing the building, JMB has to convene an annual general meeting to discuss the management of the building. The formation of the Annual General Meeting (AGM) is for leading the success of preserving and managing properties with extensive knowledge and professional abilities to handle tasks and responsibilities managed by the Joint Management Body (JMB). The purpose of this research is to focus on the implementation of the Annual General Meeting (AGM) to identify the challenges faced by JMB in handling AGM. This study proposes a methodology based on two main stages, firstly based on comprehensive literature review and secondly on the empirical stage by using descriptive data analysis. This research collected two types of data which are primary and secondary. The collected primary data is based on the distribution of questionnaires to the Joint Management Body in Pulau Pinang. From the analysis, the findings indicate that the challenges faced by the JMB are the meeting agenda is not clear, inadequate notice meeting, selection date, and time management are not appropriate, and lack of knowledge by the Joint Management Body.