Property management services under the Malaysian Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents and Property Managers Act 1981 and the Property Management Standards

Author:

Au-Yong Cheong Peng,Saw Tiong Guan,Chua Shirley Jin Lin,Ali Azlan Shah,Musa Zairul Nisham,Wan-Shukery Wan Siti Aisha

Abstract

Purpose Although a regulatory framework was established in Malaysia to govern practising property managers, the satisfaction level on residential property management remains low. This unfortunate situation necessitates a review of property managers’ job scope and their current standards of practice. Hence, this study aims to investigate the correlation between the performance of property managers in residential property management job scope and resident satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach The scope of work in property management services was first identified through a review of existing research and literature on property management. Subsequently, a survey questionnaire was administered, and the data collected was analysed to determine the relationship between the performance of the scope of work in residential building management and resident satisfaction. The research data was obtained from occupiers of residential properties and the findings formed the basis for research with an objective to enhance current property management practice. Findings Residential buildings represent the major building stocks of the country. The research showed that a majority (7 out of 9) of the identified scope of work significantly influence and affect resident satisfaction. Additionally, the logistic regression analysis outcome further confirms that the performance of maintenance management is a significant predictor of resident satisfaction. Originality/value This research identifies the critical scope of work in property management services which affects resident satisfaction. It also suggests various recommendations to improve property management services to achieve a higher level of resident satisfaction.

Publisher

Emerald

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