
Nga said that in 2023, the tribunals resolved a total of 11,361 cases, with the Homebuyers’ Claims Tribunal handling 1,331 cases and the Strata Management Tribunal resolving 10,030 cases.
He added that the total number of claims received by both tribunals had also increased significantly in 2023, to 11,263 cases from 9,617 cases in 2022.
The focus of the tribunals is to resolve the disputes and adjudicated claims of home buyers and strata managements with integrity and cost-effectiveness, and within a short period of time.
“The Homebuyers’ Claims Tribunal is responsible for resolving claims within 110 working days of the filing date, while the Strata Management Tribunal is expected to do the same within 150 working days,” he told a press conference at the ministry’s headquarters here.
He added that the electronic claims filing system or e-TPS, launched in September last year, had saved time and cost for all stakeholders. A total of 1,500 cases have been received through it.