A MCST for a strata development is constituted when the strata title plan for the development is lodged with the Chief Surveyor and a strata title application made to the Registrar of Titles, Singapore Land Authority (SLA).
Purpose of Building Maintenance and Strata Management Act (BMSMA)
The BMSMA is designed to help strata development in the Management Corporation (MC) scheme to run effectively. The Act provides a legal framework for MCSTs to self-govern and manage the affairs of their estate.
Find out more about the following applications and submissions in relation to BMSMA:
- Building Maintenance and Strata Management Act and its subsidiary legislations
The BMSMA first came into operation on 1 April 2005. The Act provides a legal framework for MCSTs to self-govern and manage the affairs of their estate.
- BMSM Portal
The BMSM Portal is for the MCST to file Annual General Meeting (AGM) returns, the Surveyors to submit Share Value Allotment (SVA) applications and new announcement/circulars related to the BMSMA.
- Application Forms
The various forms required for e-AGM filing and SVA submission.
- Strata Management Guides
These guides are to help MCSTs and strata owners better understand and apply the provisions of the Act when managing their estates.
- Strata Living in Singapore
This guide is to help laypersons such as purchasers and owners in understanding the key provisions on strata living.
- MCST Enquiry Search
This website allows you to search for MCST’s details such as constitution date, development name, development location, etc. in Singapore.
- Circulars related to BMSMA
It is vital for all stakeholders of an MCST to understand their duties, responsibilities, and rights under the regulatory framework for strata titled developments.
“Strata Insights” is a series of bite-size information for all MCST stakeholders on various aspects of living in a strata-titled development.