QUOTE(zenquix @ Jan 7 2011, 08:05 PM)
Don't have proof cause can't even access your own house to do measurements right? Just wondering why their reluctance to give purchases a peace of mind to buy this.
1) buy as-is but no inspection
2) no house built up mentioned anywhere in the s&p
20 x 80 is the rough land area not the house build up. Even that is only a marketing indication, cause I doubt anyone got 1600 sqft of land (maybe 15XX). That is stated in the S&P.
House build up is 1st floor + ground floor. Yeah u could calculate the build up from house plan but note all the caveats by the side of the drawing. Almost like a "if not correct also not our problem, it is "environment" problem'. What if they suddenly build thicker walls?
I asked in the legal section and it seems built up is usually not stated. They usually refer to a building plan. Just that I am not happy with all that caveats...
Hi all, despite the entire process doesnt make it very comfortable, but this is how it has been all the while. Even if they put in the build up and all, there are still yet some unclear items (e.g. size of tile, thickness of tiles, paint brand, type/model of sanitary, etc). Dont worry too much, for example, land size, you can always ask a professional to measure it, especially corner house with land, and if the land size is of any difference, developer would refund you based on the cost (psf) stipulated in the S&P.