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Relocating to KL this summer. Need some advice.

Last activity 30 May 2017 by Prima15

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narainem

Hello Folks: 
I was just offered a job in MY and looking forward to relocating there from Toronto, Canada.
Need some help with a few topics and was wondering if you could offer some advice.

We have a dog, (Labrador) and so would prefer to live in a house with space for him. Don't think I would like to live in a condo especially with a  large dog. Can anyone recommend some pet-friendly expat areas that we could start looking at?

Can anyone comment on vet services or boarding services/pet sitters?

We will also be using a service to locate a rental property but if anyone has any suggestions on services that we could use that would be great.

Thank you.

Mohan.

Sarvesh

Hi Narainem,

Regarding your question about vet services, I'd request you to have a look at the following link : https://en.yelp.my/search?cflt=vet& … ala+Lumpur

Let's hope our members can be of any significant help.

All the best.

Regards,

Sarvesh
expat.com team

narainem

Hello Sarvesh : Thank you very much for taking the time to share the details.
This is very helpful and reassuring that there are great vets there as well.
Thank You.
Mohan.

nobita1403

You can try to rent a house at Bukit Antarabangsa, there is a vet nearby as well.

I believe the location is perfect for you considering your requirements,

gbecker

Hi Mohan,

I have been 4yrs in Malaysia. Its a great country to live in. There are dog friendly places. Suggest you contact Agnes xxx - she works as realtor. A very good resource with in depth real estate market knowledge and gets you a good deal.
Email: Axxx
Mobile:xxx

Should you be more comfortable with REMAX. They have just opened office and are moving into Malaysia RE market.
Email: xxx
Mobile: xxx

Good Luck.

Gerhard Becker

Sarvesh

Hi everyone,

@ gbecker > I'd request you to go the Malaysia business directory and recommend the two professionals you mentioned in your post. It could eventually be of great help to members in need.

Thanks. :)

Regards,

Sarvesh
https://www.expat.com team

narainem

Hello Gerhard  :

Thank you very much for the advice. I will reach out to the contacts that you suggested.  I can see that you have moved quite a bit as well. Much more than we did :)

Would be great to meet you once we are on the ground in Malaysia.
Can you drop me a mail at xxx and share your contact details?

Thanks again and have a good day.

Regards,

Mohan.

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narainem

Hello  Nobita : Thank you very much for your recommendation. I will certainly look at the area that you recommended as well.

Best Regards,

Mohan.

Tonyytf

Hi, you can consider ampang ukay heights for accommodation. There have very nice environment as there are mostly bungalow area. PM me if you are interested. Tq.

cvco

I dont think there is such a thing as an expat-friendly area, even though many expats might tend to congregate in certain places. Things are more dependent on the individual landlord and your relationship with him. But I have never heard of any landlord denying a tenant an animal, which doesnt mean that because a landlord likes your large dog all the neighbors will, too. If the dog is loud and aggressive, you may have problems anywhere you live.

More importantly, where would YOU like to have and raise a large dog? Condos wouldnt be appropriate, not because of landlords or neighbors but because the dogs would like to have space like a back yard and be nearby to parks and walking. Im talking about preference, not rules. So, you would be looking for a house, not a condo. Since most houses in the country are terrace linked houses with no yards, people keep their dogs however they do and often let them roam around the neighborhoods by themselves which I wouldnt agree is a good idea. For this reason, you will see most people have very small dogs because there isnt the built-in space for a large dog to enjoy, and that small dogs create less problems for owners when the dogs must be kept inside the house.

This is only my own personal opinion but I'd say dont bring a large dog here if it makes you a prisoner of the needs of the dog, like where and how to live. When the time comes that you could have a real house of your own with plenty of exterior space, then OK fine. Till then, have a small animal or no animal. Living in a new country is hard enough, why make it harder? But if you insist to bring, then dont worry about expat-friendly areas, just take a place you like and deal with matters as they come along.

Im not sure about boarding and pet sitters. And you need a good vet too. If no answers come along in here, im sure everything can be solved after you arrive. For example, if I needed a pet sitter, i'd poll my neighbors who would likely have a teen who could use come extra cash.

elufranco

Dear Mohan,

Living in a new country could be exciting yet the challenges of change onto it can be overwhelming.  A  good planning can keep you smooth flowing into its transition.

Having a pet is one of concerns to be prepared with. You are right, it is not appropriate to stay in a condominium because that be of so much restrictions for you and for the pet which will be stressful rather a joyful and playful time for both of you.

You should start looking at landed homes, there are useful websites you can go through such as,
Expat.com, Iproperty, Mudah, Propwall, Ibilik, Kuala LUmpur Property.  ****

There are vet clinics around KL and pet sitters will require you to start hunting on facebook forums or sites to read about how to hire them and so you can match it with your requirements.  And you can start reaching them while you are still in Canada to brief them and introduce how-is a day with your Labrador and your set of house rules. In that way you already do first round training your pet-sitter and make her/him prepare for the workdays with you.

Property Agents shall help you with the plan.  If you are already an experienced renter,  you should be able to emphasize those areas of concerns and start conveying it with your agents.  Anyhow, topmost, is maintaining a good relationship with your landlord, though that is covered in the contract agreement to save both of you from future issues. Continued communication and updates to your landlord would be of great help to maintain a smooth relationship should there are circumstances arise not anticipated in the contract agreement.  Resolving issues quickly and keeping each other informed during the stay. 

To further guide your plan of stay in Kuala Lumpur you should inform your agent with your length of stay, how will the utilities payments, are these things already set or you need to apply for it under your name such as electricity, water, gas and internet, your move-in payment requirement like security deposits, first-month's rent, agreement stamping and other applicable charges,  renovation/repair needed during the stay, house rules/terms and condition in the contract agreement, termination the tenancy and move out procedure/repair costs and cleaning cost in turning over the unit to the landlord and the period of getting back your refund.

Must have brought you to a round about from your dear Labrador concern to the entirety of staying Kuala Lumpur.  Wish could have help you with a wholistic approach with your moving in to Kuala Lumpur.

Welcome you here soon!

Regards,
eva

narainem

Good Evening Eva :

Thank you very much for taking the time to respond with all the details.
I very much appreciate the feedback and advice. I have the number that you provided and will reach out later this week and start planning. We have rented before during my last assignment in Dubai and are great tenants. I love to garden and spend a lot of time making all these rental properties look great.

I will be in touch shortly. Have a great evening.

Mohan.

carlyle1979

Hi, try out desa park city. Lovely place and there are a lot of dog owners that live in the area.

Prima15

For rented space. Pls google thru kensington park. Its a 2 1/2 storey link house. Update m ur area keen Or else i cn sent some bungalow units. 0123390384.  prima.latha@gmail.com

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