TEDUH is the official housing information platform managed by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT). It is designed to help homebuyers and investors verify developer legitimacy, project status, and compliance with Malaysia’s housing regulations before making any purchase decision.
To begin, visit the official TEDUH website at https://teduh.kpkt.gov.my. On the homepage, users will find access to multiple housing-related services, including project searches, developer information, and government housing programmes. No registration is required for basic checks, making it easy for first-time buyers to use.
Homebuyers can search for a property developer or housing project by name using the search function. TEDUH will display key information such as the developer’s licence status, project approval details, construction progress, and whether the developer is subject to enforcement action or blacklisting. This step is crucial to avoid projects linked to delays, financial mismanagement, or past compliance issues.
TEDUH also allows users to identify high-risk or problematic projects. If a project has been delayed, flagged for non-compliance, or associated with a blacklisted developer, this information will be reflected in the portal. Buyers are strongly advised to avoid making any booking or payment if warning signs appear in the TEDUH records.
For added safety, buyers should cross-check the TEDUH information with the Sales & Purchase Agreement (SPA) details provided by the developer or agent. If the project name, developer entity, or licence number does not match what is shown on TEDUH, buyers should seek clarification or professional advice before proceeding.
In today’s market, using TEDUH is no longer optional—it is a basic due diligence step. By guiding buyers to verify developers and projects through the official TEDUH portal, KPKT aims to reduce cases of abandoned housing projects, protect buyer funds, and improve transparency across Malaysia’s property sector.




