What advice to expats in Shah Alam have about housing?
When we asked people living in Shah Alam about the social scene there, they described it saying...
"Expats in Shah Alam recommend researching the area thoroughly before committing to a rental property. It is important to consider the location, amenities, and safety of the neighbourhood. Additionally, it is wise to inspect the property in person before signing a lease. It is also recommended to negotiate the rental price and to ask for a discount if possible. Finally, it is important to read the lease agreement carefully and to understand all the terms and conditions before signing," said another expat in Shah Alam, Malaysia.
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What advice to expats in Shah Alam have about housing?
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