Homestay guests are not ‘tenants’, Penang state assembly told

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Homestay guests are not ‘tenants’, Penang state assembly told
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GEORGE TOWN: The courts have decided that homestay guests are not tenants, says Penang executive councillor Jagdeep Singh Deo.

GEORGE TOWN: The courts have decided that homestay guests are not tenants, says Penang executive councillor Jagdeep Singh Deo .

"We are glad for this judgment because it shows that the joint management bodies and management committees of residential buildings are in the right to lay down house rules to prevent unit owners from renting out to short-term guests, ” he said on Wednesday . He said they are empowered to do so by law and can fine unit owners up to RM200 each time they are found renting their homes out to guests.

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