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I agree with Jetstream. Under the current legal system, the law of real property is different from the law of personal or movable property. A lawyer can confirm this quickly.
As the new rules have not been published, no one can answer you conclusively. In the meantime, sit back and consider it business as usual. Wait until the rules come out, then ask the lawyer.
I'd very much prefer SPRs work here and then leave after they have stopped working, instead of retiring here. I'm sure there are many other SCs who feel the same.
If you transfer before the daily cutoff time, the funds will be for value in your receiving account 1 day after you transfer. OCBC and Citi can see on the afternoon or evening of T+1. For banks like DBS, UOB and CIMB, you only see it on T+2 working days but shown as value on T+1.
The 2 best alternatives to Persiaran Bumi Hijau are turn left from Jl Pandan to McDonalds and then right to Jl Masai Lama, or to exit Jl Pandan towards the PG highway flyover, u-turn and turn left to Jl Masai Lama. They will take you to the other end of Taman Molek where it meets Johor Jaya.
The banks limit deposit of cash (without satisfactory supporting documents on the source of funds) to RM10k a day under Anti Money Laundering guidelines.
Cimb is to transfer money. Money changers can't beat the RM20k limit a day. Taking cash doesn't help as the Malaysian bank will only allow RM10k a day deposit.
AAM can help for cars but not bikes or commercial vehicles.
For bikes we'll need to activate a bike recovery service in Malaysia and one in Singapore. Maybe the Singapore ones like Bike Rescue or Bikebulance can tell you how to find a Malaysian one.