Defect Liability Period: Malaysian Homeowner’s Guide

Defect Liability Period - Malaysian Homeowner's Guide

When your new property is ready for key collection, the developer will provide a “warranty” in case of defects, similar to the warranty you get when you buy a new TV.

But unlike a new TV, you cannot exchange the property for a new one if something goes wrong.

Instead, what you must do is to conduct a thorough inspection of your new property. Mark out any issues, and get the developer to fix them before the warranty period runs out (commonly known as the “Defect Liability Period”).

For a new home of about 1,200 sft, it may take anywhere between 2 to 6 hours to complete the inspection (depending on how thorough you want to be).

First time home buyers should read this guide to ensure that your handover inspection is as complete as possible.

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What is the Defect Liability Period?

The Defect Liability Period (DLP) is defined as the period of time from the date you receive delivery of vacant possession and keys to your property, where the developer is responsible to fix any defects.

The defect liability period typically lasts for 18 months. And within this period, the homeowner will need to check for any damage, defects, and poor or faulty workmanship.

Any issues need to be reported back to the developer to get them repaired for free.

Empty house ready for defect inspection
Empty house ready for defect inspection

How do I prepare for the handover defect inspection?

When you do the handover defect inspection, you are basically trying to answer three main questions:

  • Does the property match what was promised by the developer?
  • Do all the fixtures and appliances work?
  • Is the workmanship satisfactory?

On the day of inspection, this is what you should bring along (according to LowYat user aaronpang):

Equipment for defect liability inspection. Photo by aaronpang. Source
Equipment for defect liability inspection. Photo by aaronpang. Source
  1. Your new house keys (all of them)
  2. Your Sales & Purchase Agreement (SPA) containing the original floor plan
  3. Measuring tape (that can measure the entire floor space of a room; not those IKEA ones)
  4. Masking tape / label stickers
  5. Marker pen
  6. Note book
  7. Camera
  8. (Optional) A foot stool of small ladder to inspect high-up places

What should you inspect?

Now that all your equipment is ready, it is time to get down to business.

Here are some of the most important things for you to inspect and pay attention to:

Checkpoint 1: Does the property match what was promised by the developer?

Count the number of lighting points during defect liability period
Count the number of lighting points during defect liability period
  1. Using your measuring tape, measure the actual built-up area of every room. Compare against the floor plan given in your SPA.
  2. Count the number of lighting points, electrical points and sockets. It should be the same number as in the SPA.
  3. Count the number of ceiling hooks for fans or chandeliers
  4. Check for broadband point and gas point (if applicable)
  5. Check that all given appliances and fixtures in the bathroom, toilets and kitchen are as per listed in the SPA. Also check:
    • Aircon fan units and compressors are the correct brand and model
    • Sink, taps and toilet bowl are the correct brand
    • Fridge, oven, stovetop and cooker hood are the correct brand and model
    • Shower heads are installed
    • Kitchen cabinets and countertop are the correct material

Checkpoint 2: Do all the fixtures work properly?

Check that fixtures are working properly during defect liability period malaysia
Check that fixtures are working properly during defect liability period
  1. Turn on all the taps and showers, and flush all the toilets to check for water pressure and drainage. Make sure all drainage systems and water holes in bathroom floor and sink, as well as kitchen floor and sink are not blocked
  2. Check all the bathroom fixtures are complete. For example, do the toilets all have seat covers? Do the shower heads have all the nozzles in place?
  3. Turn on all the appliances and run them for a little while. If it’s an aircon, it may take a moment to get cold as it has not been used for a while

During the defect inspection, some homeowners even deliberately flood their bathrooms and kitchens, or fill the bathtub and leave it there for a few days. Just to check whether the water seeps through to the unit below.

Checkpoint 3: Is the workmanship satisfactory?

Empty living room for renovation malaysia
Empty living room for renovation
  1. Check the ceiling and the wall for any cracks, water damage, or bad paint work
  2. Check on floor tiles, bathroom wall tiles, and kitchen back splash for any misalignment
  3. Knock every single tile and if you hear any hollow sound, put it on the repair list
  4. Check all doors, door frames, hinges and knobs to make sure there’s no dent, scratch or misalignment, can be properly closed and match their keys. Try a couple of times
  5. Repeat step above for all the windows
  6. Make sure the glass on the sliding doors and windows are properly installed and not cracked
  7. Make sure the vanity mirrors in the bathroom are properly installed and have no cracks
  8. Check for any trails of dried cement, varnish or paint on any part of the house
  9. Shake the railing on your balcony to make sure it is properly installed and firm
Recommend.my home inspection team checking the window frame in this new unit in Puchong
Recommend.my home inspection team checking the window frame in this new unit in Puchong

What to do if I find a defect?

Marking out a defect during defect liability period for new property
Marking out a defect during defect liability period for new property

If you find a defect during the inspection, put a strip of masking tape or label sticker near it and write the problem on it (example in the image above). Then, take a photo of it.

Give that defect a number, example “06” above.

In the image above, I used a bright label as it makes it easier for the contractor to find later. You can also use masking tape.

Then. write the same number in your notebook or report form, along with the location. For example: “Kitchen pillar near floor, 06, cracking”.

How to submit your defect report?

Defect Inspection Form after property handover
Defect Inspection Form after property handover

The developer will usually supply a form for you to fill in the defects list. Remember to make a copy for yourself (or snap a photo of it) before you hand it over.

You can also write the same list of defects into your notebook. Use the same sequence number that you wrote on the label stickers earlier so it is consistent throughout.

That will also make it easier for the contractor to find the defect and for you to check again in the future.

When you are done, submit the defect report to the developer. If it’s a condo, you can usually submit it to the management office. They will acknowledge receipt of your list. In some cases, a representative from the developer may want to revisit the site and ask you to point out the defects.

What happens after you submit the defect report?

The developer will have 30 days from the day you submit the form, to make the repairs. Once done, they will contact you to make another inspection.

According to the House Buyer’s Association (HBA), in cases where the developer is unresponsive, you can hire your own contractor to make the repairs, and recover the cost from the developer’s lawyer.

During the defect liability period, HBA also advises:

“Contact neighbours who have similar difficulties in getting defects rectified. There is power in numbers, and you can share tasks to lighten the load. The main objective is to convince the developer that you are serious in getting the defects rectified properly.”

Now You Are Ready to Renovate

After you have received the keys to your new property, you actually have 18 months to report any defects during the defect liability period.

However, our advice is: don’t delay. You will want to make sure every defect has been fixed before you move it. Expect to spend several hours to do a thorough check of your new property, and mark out any defects clearly.

With a bit of effort (and detailed scrutiny), you will soon have the house in tip top condition and ready for interior design and renovation!

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18 thoughts on “Defect Liability Period: Malaysian Homeowner’s Guide”

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  2. Khushwant Singh

    Hi there,
    Our houses in the whole row are having cracks inside and externally. The developer (Naza TTDI) has tried to repair many times but it is very much super facial in nature. There is an issue with our soil and the developer is not addressing the main issue of the soil.
    Our houses are located in Alam Impian, Seksyen 35 Shah Alam and we are looking for soil engineers & property inspectors that can help us with a study & report.
    Can help us please.

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  6. Hi Alex, is the home owner have to be present at site to monitor during the defect rectification by developer’s contractor since the house key is collected by owner oredi

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  8. Do the following defects covered under the defect liability period even the LDP is lapsed.
    1. water leaks from concealed piping inside the wall? (due to material & workmanship)
    2. Waste pipe leaking at piping joint above ceiling .
    Thank You.

    1. Hi Yeoh! For 1 and 2, it’s normally under limited warranty from the developer. The warranty is usually
      18 months to 2 years. So, if you are having a problem with those, you should approach the developer about it.

  9. Hello, I bought a unit from a owner (subsale) and the house is still a bare unit. The house have 24 months Defect liability warranty. Can i still get the developer to fix the problems if i have found any if it’s still within the 24 months period? (despite this being a subsale)?

    1. Hi Jacky, we’re not sure if the defect liability warranty carries over to you, since the original SPA was between the old owner and the developer. You might need to check with a lawyer on this. Perhaps the original owner could submit the defect claim on your behalf?

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