KJ Property
Management Sdn Bhd Terms
The Terms of Service reflect the way KJ Property Management Sdn Bhd’s business works and
define KJ Property Management Sdn Bhd’s
relationship with you as you interact with our software and services. These
terms include the following:
1. What you
can expect from KJ Property Management Sdn Bhd, which describes how we provide and develop our
services
a. We provide
a broad range of services that are subject to these terms, including:
I.
Visitor Management System
II.
Billing and Collection Software
III.
Accounting System
IV.
Feedback Management System
V.
Integrated Services
b. Our
services are constantly evolving to serve you better by automation and usage of
artificial intelligence.
2. What KJ
Property Management Sdn Bhd
expect from you, which establishes certain rules for using our services
a. The
permission we give you to use our services continues as long as you meet your
responsibilities in:
I.
The Policy and The Privacy
II.
Additional terms, which would be informed to you
b. For more
information of our Policy and Privacy, further information can be obtained from
KJ Property Management Sdn Bhd’s
website.
c. Although we
give you permission to use our services, we retain any intellectual property
rights we have in the services.
3. Content in KJ
Property Management Sdn Bhd’s
services, which describes the intellectual property rights to the content you
find in our services:
a. Some of our
services are designed to let you upload, submit, store, send, receive, or share
your content. You have no obligation to provide any content to our services and
you’re free to choose the content that you want to provide. If you choose to
upload or share content, please make sure you have the necessary rights to do
so and that the content is lawful.
b. If we
reasonably believe that any of your content:
I.
breaches these terms, additional terms or policies,
II.
violates applicable law, or
III.
could harm our users, third parties, or KJ Property
Management Sdn Bhd, then we
reserve the right to take down some or all of that content in accordance with
applicable law
IV.
Examples include child pornography, content that
facilitates human trafficking or harassment, and
V.
infringes someone else’s intellectual property rights.
Updated on: 1 Jan 2023