Critical points for all parties when navigating collective sales
Transparency and due diligence are key when buyers and sellers go en bloc
Singapore
AS 2018 GEARS up to be another bumper year for collective sales, stakeholders in the collective sale process should take some time to understand their respective rights and obligations. The Land Titles (Strata) Act (LTSA), which governs collective sales in Singapore, has been substantially revised since 2007 to introduce more transparency in the collective sale process, and to make it fairer for both objecting and majority subsidiary proprietors (SP). Some key changes include:
When a collective sale may be refused
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