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pky
post Jan 17 2011, 10:13 PM

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i've just received a call from my S&P lawyer saying that land office of Selangor has increased the MOT charges as of January 2010 and I am required to pay an extra of RM600, and this money are suppose to be handed over to my loan lawyer as the loan lawyer is the one doing the presentation.
May I ask how true is this? A quick google doesn't comes out anything on this. Please advice.
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post Jan 18 2011, 03:12 PM

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QUOTE(dariofoo @ Jan 18 2011, 12:45 PM)
How much did they bill you in the first place?
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Just called my S&P lawyer to verify the charges. The charges is for registration of MOT. here's the scenario

S&P was signed back in August 2010, suppose to complete after 3+1month, but couldn't complete till today due to delay from vendor. S&P value at RM530k, so registration of MOT is RM400 for Selangor area.

Memo from land office came out on 30th December stating that registration fee will increase by RM100 starting from 3rd Jan 2011, so my lawyer request me to pay the extra RM100. The other RM500 comes in because they have to re-submit the MOT registration fee fro the second time.

Is it true that the registration fee i paid earlier is only valid fro 3 months and after 3 months, i'll have to pay a new fee for the next 3 months?
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post Feb 11 2011, 07:33 PM

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QUOTE(nnu @ Feb 11 2011, 06:23 PM)
Dear experts,

I have a question here:
Currently I am in the legal process of buying a property but I am facing a problem here. My bank already paid the redemption sum to the owner bank to redeem the title. But now my lawyer said they stuck to register the title because the owner keeps delaying to provide some documents. It has been two months already. May I know is there any due date for this? What can I do as a purchaser right? Thanks for your help.
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If the owner is one nasty person, make sure to have him sign off something that says that he is fully responsible for the delay and you will not be responsible for any late charges. To my knowledge, charges that might imply due to the delay are penalty on the MOT and overdued S&P.

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