Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is facing increasing financial pressure as stagnant rental rates and mounting arrears in People’s Housing Projects (PPR) force higher spending on maintenance. The situation has contributed to worsening public facilities, with some units and shared spaces falling into disrepair.
DBKL Struggles With PPR Upkeep Amid Rental Arrears
Officials say low rental collection limits available funds for upkeep, making it difficult to sustain repairs and improvements. This has raised concerns among residents about living conditions and long-term sustainability of public housing.
Authorities are now exploring ways to address the issue, including improving rent collection and reviewing policies. The challenge highlights the balance between affordability for low-income residents and maintaining livable housing standards.
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