QUOTE(1lima @ Feb 5 2013, 07:14 PM)
I am not sure why ED stuff is discussed here but I guess it is related to the same developer.
As to the VP of ED in particular Soho 2, I find it to be a very sloppy way to do the handover. Technically, they can say that the unit is ready but the surrounding environment have not met the safety and health aspect as far as one can see from the visit there. That is to say, the unit is ready, but it is not safe to even get there. Debris can be found over the place and construction is still ongoing in a some ways. For the architect to sign off the VP stage, I think there he has some explanation to do.
To Empire, the developer, this would present an opportunity to avoid the late delivery penalty as it is about 36 months from date of SPA.
Another observation, is that the units though fully furnished are not furnished yet. Buyers need to coordinate with multiple parties such as TV and Minibar (with an electrical shop), Air con with someone else after VP and god knows whom for the curtains etc etc........
I know many buyers are not too happy over this matter.
Good luck!!
Most "pariah" developer for vpAs to the VP of ED in particular Soho 2, I find it to be a very sloppy way to do the handover. Technically, they can say that the unit is ready but the surrounding environment have not met the safety and health aspect as far as one can see from the visit there. That is to say, the unit is ready, but it is not safe to even get there. Debris can be found over the place and construction is still ongoing in a some ways. For the architect to sign off the VP stage, I think there he has some explanation to do.
To Empire, the developer, this would present an opportunity to avoid the late delivery penalty as it is about 36 months from date of SPA.
Another observation, is that the units though fully furnished are not furnished yet. Buyers need to coordinate with multiple parties such as TV and Minibar (with an electrical shop), Air con with someone else after VP and god knows whom for the curtains etc etc........
I know many buyers are not too happy over this matter.
Good luck!!
Empire
Next Titijaya, magna prima
setiawalk also like that but not as bad as the 2 above( but this sort of thing coming from Setia is really disappointing bcoz the big mouth boss always talk about branding)
Quite good vp
Inp(surprisingly)
Good vp
Sunway
Very " high class" vp
Tan & Tan.... Really in a class of its own...every thing siap kau kau until main con also complaint too much work
Very professional the person that sell to u have to me the person that also be there during vp( unless resign, may be resign also got to come back
Regret : miss garden manor, worth every penny with tan tan branding
Both sunway tan & tan after sales service is " top notch" but tan & tan has the " elegant touch" in short ada class
But having said that, the pariah category is better than the " no category " ones like Mayland, only god knows when ur unit can vp
Feb 6 2013, 08:54 AM

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