Lim Jus Tine

Partner

Justine Lim is one of our partners from Kuala Lumpur branch who advises and represents a variety of property developers and individuals in a full range of conveyancing matters.

She graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from University of Malaya and was admitted as an Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya in 2013. She commenced her legal career as a pupil at Halim Hong & Quek and subsequently rose through the ranks to become a Partner of the firm. Throughout her years in practice there, she developed extensive experience in a wide spectrum of conveyancing and banking transactions.

From the early stages of project development, she has provided strategic guidance to developers on master planning, submissions, and amendments to parcel or building plans, as well as reviewing architects’ drawings and specifications. Prior to the sale of parcels, Justine has also advised developers on optimal strata strategies and is well-versed in strata laws, having been regularly sought by property developers and management bodies on strata management matters.

In the area of banking and finance, she has advised financial institutions on property financing, including the drawdown and perfection of loan documentation for both conventional and Islamic financing facilities.

In addition, Justine has been entrusted by the Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association Malaysia (REHDA) to provide professional opinions on issues relating to property development and strata management, and has participated in discussions with special task force committees and other stakeholders on proposed legislative amendments affecting the property development sector.

Experiences

  • Entrusted by Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association Malaysia (REHDA) as the task force committee members to discuss with respective stakeholders on the proposed amendments to Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Act 1966 and Strata Management Act 2013.

  • Speaker at the 2024 Strata Management Act (Act 757) and Housing Development Act (Act 118) Workshop, presenting the “Key Highlights of REHDA’s Response to KPKT’s Proposed Amendments to Act 118”, which provided an overview of the proposed changes and offered insights into their potential impact on the industry, along with REHDA’s perspectives.

  • Speaker at the HHQ x HLP Inaugural Joint Conference 2022, delivering a session on “Project Ready for Delivery for Vacant Possession: Challenges Faced by Developers and Contractors”, focusing on practical legal and operational issues encountered during the handover phase.

  • Speaker at a REHDA-organised webinar, presenting on the topic “Understanding Your Rights as a Developer on Defect Liability”, with a focus on developers’ legal entitlements and obligations during the defect liability period.

  • Advised SkyWorld Development Berhad on its joint development of Rumah Mampu Milik Bakat Baru MADANI with Penang Development Corporation and PDC Properties Sdn Bhd. The engagement encompassed land acquisition•regulatory compliance, and the implementation of innovative construction solutions. This landmark project marks the launch of Malaysia’s largest affordable housing development, with a gross development value of RM13 billion. It sets a national benchmark as the first development in Penang to adopt the Industrialised Building System (IBS) 3D – Prefabricated Prefinished Volumetric Construction (PPVC) technology.

  • Advised one of Malaysia’s top 10 property developers on strata management issues concerning a landmark mixed-use residential and commercial development in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.

  • Acted for a main contractor in finalising a Settlement Agreement with a developer for a project valued at approximately RM500 million.

  • Advised a property developer on the bulk acquisition of a mixed-use residential and commercial development situated in the prime location of Bandar Sri Permaisuri.

  • Advised a public listed company on the settlement of shareholders’ advances and the subsequent related party disposal of 50 condominium units to its Hong Kong-listed subsidiary, with a total transaction value of RM61.982 million. The deal involved complex cross-border regulatory compliance and required approvals from independent shareholders. It demanded navigation of both Malaysian and Hong Kong regulatory frameworks and was successfully completed with the requisite approvals, reflecting strong corporate governance and cross-border execution capabilities.

  • Appointed by a well-known property developer to oversee and facilitate negotiations and settlements with purchasers of the project in relation to claims for liquidated ascertained damages (LAD). The engagement involved managing purchaser expectations, assessing the validity of claims, and formulating practical settlement strategies to minimise legal exposure and preserve stakeholder relationships.

  • Acted for a prominent property developer in the bulk purchase of a housing development comprising residential units located in the rapidly growing satellite township of Bangsar South, Kuala Lumpur.

  • Advised a well-established property developer on a township development in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, spanning approximately 770 hectares. Scope of work included advice on contractual and sub-contractual matters, compliance with Government and Quasi-Government Authorities, as well as advisory services on the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Act 1966 and the Street, Drainage and Building Act 1974.

  • Engaged by a prominent housing developer to provide legal advice and conduct a due diligence exercise for the acquisition of three residential towers comprising 1,296 serviced apartment units and 4 retail units, located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur City Centre and valued at RM310 million. In addition to advising on the acquisition, the developer was provided with comprehensive support in navigating the regulatory framework under the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Act 1966, including advising on applications to the Minister of Local Government and developing practical legal solutions to safeguard the interests of existing purchasers. Following the acquisition, with the team’s continued role as counsel, the developer successfully implemented Malaysia’s first-ever prepackaged scheme of arrangement for a housing project, which was unanimously supported by purchasers and sanctioned by the Court under Section 369C of the Companies Act 2016.