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 Role of the Condominium Management Authority (CMA)

1. Issuing certificates for common elements and common amenities to the effect that building is fit for occupation or use to enable the owner or Developer to register the condominium Plan in respect of condominium properties.  (Apartment Ownership (amendment) Act No. 39 of 2003 )

2. To assist the units owners to form the management corporation in order to manage and administer the common elements in a proper manner. (Apartment Ownership (amendment) Act No. 39 of 2003)

 3. To resolve disputes arising between an owner and occupier or owner and the owner or purchaser and the developer of any such condominium parcels in respect of the use or occupation or the enjoyment of the common amenities                                                                                                                        (Common Amenities Board (amendment) Act No. 24 of 2003)

 5. Removal of unauthorized constructions (Common Amenities Board (amendment) Act No. 24 of 2003)

 6. Intervention in the management and the maintenance of common elements of the condominium properties as and when necessary                             (Common Amenities Board (amendment) Act No. 24 of 2003)

 7. To encourage the defaulters to pay the maintenance fee regularly.                                                                                                                      (Common Amenities Board (amendment) Act No. 24 of 2003)

 8. To make aware the management corporations the necessity to maintain the common elements properly and attend to any needful repairs                    (Common Amenities Board (amendment) Act No. 24 of 2003) (Apartment Ownership (amendment) Act No. 39 of 2003)

Role of the Condominium Management Authority (CMA)

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