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      The Remodale Announcement Forum is your dedicated space to stay on the pulse of the latest in the world of renovation and construction. Whether you're a homeowner planning your next big project, a contractor looking to share and learn about the newest industry trends, or an enthusiast eager to keep up with cutting-edge design innovations, this forum is for you.
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    • Property Trends In Malaysia
      The real estate market in Malaysia has experienced various shifts over the years, influenced by economic factors, demographic changes, and government policies. Understanding these trends can help potential investors and homebuyers make informed decisions. Here’s an overview of the current property trends in Malaysia:
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      Last post by Decorhomer
      5 years ago
    • The Agreement Between House Owner & Contractor
      An Agreement Between House Owner and Contractor, often referred to as a construction contract, is a formal written document that outlines the terms and conditions of construction or renovation services to be performed by a contractor at a homeowner’s property. This agreement serves as a legal foundation for the relationship between the two parties, detailing the responsibilities, roles, and expectations to ensure the project is completed in a timely and satisfactory manner.
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      Last post by Decorhomer
      3 years ago
    • The Weather In Malaysia
      Weather in Malaysia: Staying Cool and Well-Ventilated
      Malaysia is known for its tropical climate, characterized by high humidity and temperatures that generally range from 77°F (25°C) to 95°F (35°C) throughout the year. The country experiences two main monsoon seasons—the Southwest Monsoon from April to October, and the Northeast Monsoon from November to March—bringing varying degrees of rainfall to different regions. The humidity can make the heat feel more intense, and the frequent rain can add to the overall mugginess.
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      11 years ago

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