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PROPERTIES AREA BANGI&KAJANG

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Post time 6-1-2010 05:05 PM | Show all posts
adakah sebab seksyen 3 tu leasehold menyebabkan harga dia rendah tu
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Post time 6-1-2010 05:08 PM | Show all posts
tak pasti lah.. tapi maybe ada kesan jugaklah.....

sebab now kat pinggiran BBB (tropika/alamsari/impian dll) dah ada freehold.. so ada saingan/pilihanlah
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Post time 6-1-2010 05:22 PM | Show all posts
impian?

taman kat mana tu actza
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Post time 11-1-2010 10:32 AM | Show all posts
taman kajang impian, bandar baru bangi semua fasa freehold
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Post time 11-1-2010 01:12 PM | Show all posts
umah tambahan ni kat sekolah jalan 4. kat kawasan rumah lot.. kirany kalau nak masuk ke rumah tue kiranya kena tunduk hormat lah.... dulu.. hehehehe...
tapi rumah nie kiranya hampir ngan rizab sg langatnampak gayanya dah 70% siap... bahagian depan
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Post time 11-1-2010 01:28 PM | Show all posts
umah tambahan ni kat sekolah jalan 4. kat kawasan rumah lot.. kirany kalau nak masuk ke rumah tue kiranya kena tunduk hormat lah.... dulu.. hehehehe...
tapi rumah nie kiranya hampir ngan rizab sg langatnampak gayanya dah 70% siap... bahagian depan
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Post time 11-1-2010 04:32 PM | Show all posts
Salam...

Dengarnya Kat kajang ada kawasan baru nak naik nak buat township macam Bandar Baru Bangi...akan launch bulan mei nie...TTDI Kajang...kat kawasan jerlok...seribu lebih unit rumah akan naik...Fasa pertama akan mula mei nie...harga tak tau berapa ....developernya Naza TTDI
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Post time 11-1-2010 04:55 PM | Show all posts
dekat dengan penjara dan saujana impian..... diorang aim kat situ sebab kat situ insyallah akan ada exit masuk/keluar highway KLORR...
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Post time 11-1-2010 05:00 PM | Show all posts
umah tambahan ni kat sekolah jalan 4. kat kawasan rumah lot.. kirany kalau nak masuk ke rumah tue kiranya kena tunduk hormat lah.... dulu.. hehehehe...
tapi rumah nie kiranya hampir ngan rizab sg lan ...
actza Post at 11-1-2010 13:28


umah yang baru buat kat 4 tambahan ni dekat dgn rumah ana
mcm2 citer dengar
esp pasal pembinaan jambatan "haram" tu
sorang pesara pangkat mejar dah mengamuk bagai
sebab jalan kat umah dia akan jai cam highway lak
akan bertambah jammed lah
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Post time 11-1-2010 11:22 PM | Show all posts
apasal sangkut thread ni
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Post time 12-1-2010 10:00 AM | Show all posts
fatehana - umah mejar tue yang umah lot tepi tue kan?
kalau saya pun sure mengamuk... sebab dah susah letak guard kat situ.

dulu malam sunyi.. kalau jadik jambatan tue.. dah bising kawasan tue
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Post time 15-1-2010 11:40 AM | Show all posts
Saper pernah beli rumah under metrokajang developer nie ok tak....rumahnya.......
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Post time 15-1-2010 02:13 PM | Show all posts
sapa tau pasal pemaju nama aima realty? depa nak  launch rumah single storey and double storey terrace kat bangi kawasan pinggiran putrajaya.
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Post time 19-1-2010 09:06 AM | Show all posts
nah dengar  developer.... dengar ceritanya ramai yg komplain dgn pemaju rumah lambat siap...dan banyak rosak.... 2473# ummu2009 per
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Post time 19-1-2010 10:33 AM | Show all posts
sy pun pernah gak baca. utk projek perumahan taman persona mekar kan?
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Post time 19-1-2010 11:01 AM | Show all posts
elakkan la dari membeli rumah yang pemaju yang bermasalah...

jangan ambil mudah benda benda cam ni....
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Post time 19-1-2010 11:08 AM | Show all posts
[quote]elakkan la dari membeli rumah yang pemaju yang bermasalah...

jangan ambil mudah benda benda cam ni....
evolutionary Post at 19-1-2010 11:01 [/quot

aku bli dr pkns.. pon ada byk defect.. dh wat komplen.. tp terlalu lembap nk dtg baiki defect
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Post time 19-1-2010 11:37 AM | Show all posts
A: If you find any defects in the property after receiving vacant possession, make sure you submit the defects list in writing to the developer within 18 or 24 months (whichever is applicable)  from the date of vacant possession. The developer will have 30 days from the date of receipt of your list to rectify the defects. If the developer fails to rectify within the stated time, you can then engage someone else to do the rectification works and charge the costs (through the stakeholder lawyer who is holding the 5% purchase price) to the developer provided you have given another 14 days' notice to notify the developer of your intention.

Since 5% of the purchase price is being retained as stake holder's fund, we urge complainants to give written notice to the stakeholder lawyer to withhold release of the said sum until and unless the complainant is satisfied with the remedial and repair works by the Developer.


sample letter
http://www.hba.org.my/help/Stakeholder.doc

New doesn't mean perfect

01/6/2004 Published in Malaysian Business - Housing & Property By National House Buyers Association of Malaysia



Complaint One;


`WHEN the house was handed to us, we found some cracks etc. We made a report listing all the defects. When we checked again after a few months, not all the defects were rectified. What do we do now?'


Complaint Two:


`I received the keys to our dream home a day prior to Chinese New Year, and to our dismay, the property had many defects, ranging from minor problems to major misalignment of the walls and beams. The developer is rectifying the minor defects but is not willing to align the walls or beams that have been placed improperly. I wish to seek your advice on how I can have the process for rectification expedited as we have paid in full and are still unable to occupy the house.'


Complaint Three:


`I got the keys to my house last year and rented it out. After a few months, my tenants complained that their water bills are as high as RM900 per month. I checked and noticed that the underground pipe was leaking. I made a complaint to the developer, but as of last month, the problem has yet to be fixed.'


Complaint Four:


`The floor tiles in my apartment's living room were not properly fixed. When one walks over them, they give a certain hollow, quaky sound. There are at least 30 floor tiles with this problem. Also, the edges of the walls where the tiles meet were not properly done. I submitted a complaint form, but the developer has not done anything to rectify them. Now, it's been almost 12 months, and every time we call to enquire about the repair work, they tell us they could not find the right colour tiles to match. We were told that the only alternative is for us to change all the tiles. The developer will only bear the cost of the workmanship!'



Over the years, the HBA has recorded thousands of complaints from house buyers who were not satisfied with the condition of their new homes or the way defects were rectified. Construction defects range from very complex structural issues, which threaten the integrity of buildings, to simple items relating to aesthetics. After receiving the keys to their houses, these buyers' smiles soon fade when they are caught in a situation of getting the multiple defects in their homes rectified satisfactorily.


The new generation of house buyers expects their homes to be defect-free. The quality of houses, which although has improved over the past decade, has not kept pace with buyers' expectations in terms of both design and finishes. There is also a lack of a set of industry quality standards that are compatible with public interests and expectations. This has resulted in many disputes over the rectification of defects as developers, contractors and house buyers have different expectations.


Defect Liability Clause


The pre-determined `Defect Liability Clause' in the sale and purchase agreement (SPA) states that the developer is required to repair and make good, at its own cost and expenses, any defects, shrinkage or other faults that become apparent within a period of 18 calendar months after delivering vacant possession and which can be attributed to defective workmanship, materials or a failure to construct the property in accordance with the plan and description appended to the SPA within 30 days of having received written notice from the purchaser.


The second part of the clause states that the purchaser shall, at any time after the expiry of the 30-day notice, notify the developer of the cost of repairing and making good of the said defects by giving the developer a grace period of 14 days.


What to do


In layman's language, this is what a buyer has to do if he finds defects in his new home:


a) List all defects in writing as soon as they are apparent; take pictures of them if possible.
b) Make sure the developer receives the defects list either by registered post or acknowledgement of receipt.



If the developer is responsive:

a) The developer has 30 days from the date of receipt to do the rectification works.
b) Go through the list of defects with the developer, for a discussion on the rectification work schedule.
c) Be prepared to spend time or appoint someone to be around for the appointed contractors to do their work.

If the developer is unresponsive:

a) Get a quotation from a reputable independent contractor for the cost of repairing and making good the defects.
b) Give the developer a second notice and a stipulated 14-day grace period to do the rectification work.
c) Recover the cost (any sum) of the repair from the developer's stakeholder lawyer after having given written notification to require the stakeholder to withhold release of the stakeholder sum.


What next?


Besides the legal steps, buyers should band together. Contact neighbours who have similar difficulties in getting defects rectified. You may have more in common than you think. There is power in numbers, and you can share tasks to lighten the load. The main objective is to convince the developer that you are serious in getting the defects rectified properly.


Remember that the quality of construction in your neighbourhood will affect your resale value and possibly your safety.
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Post time 19-1-2010 02:11 PM | Show all posts
dah tahu masalah - then beli - then dapat masalah = ????
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Post time 19-1-2010 03:34 PM | Show all posts
A: If you find any defects in the property after receiving vacant possession, make sure you submit the defects list in writing to the developer within 18 or 24 months (whichever is applicable)  from t ...
evolutionary Post at 19-1-2010 11:37


tq.. aku rasa ramai yg x tahu psl mende ni.. sgt2 informative
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