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Investment Nadayu 92, Nadayu 92, anyone buying?

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post Jun 27 2013, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(ORIZ @ Jun 25 2013, 12:15 PM)
this is still a vague area. hope current residents can shed some light.  u r right. one of the reasons y I cant wait to leave my current condo is due to the parking hassle especially when parents visit etc. Must be a balance in terms of convenience and not obstruct the roads by simply parking etc. Management did tell me that I can park 3 cars but din go into details la coz I am not living there yet. the issue will be the access card and they might charge for an extra one. which will be annoying when u r paying almost 300 bucks on mnts already
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We are parking in front of main gate and there are no issue, security will only advice to park properly if owner obstruct the road, for the time being what we notice is security allow visitor to park in front of those vacant house due to low occupancy, but for area where there are owner staying, they will round more frequent to make sure visitor will not simply parking. But officially visitor has to park at allocated parking area. There have been occasion where owner having wedding or house warming function with lots of visitor, security will stand guard at each junction and give direction to visitor where to park.

Early stage contractor vehicle must be parking inside parking lot, but now days we notice they have been more lenient maybe because lesser contractor compared to early days after phase 1 owner collect keys. With phase 2 owner start collect keys and begin their renovation, I think they will tighten up the enforcement because otherwise there are for sure some contractor will simply parking and obstruct half the road. Anyway just raise up any doubts with management.

We were told 3rd access card will be charge but dont know the charges because we have only 2 cars smile.gif

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post Jun 27 2013, 03:14 PM

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QUOTE(ORIZ @ Jun 27 2013, 02:11 PM)
wah so fast one meh. no one from here meh ???? Want to know oso how it is dealing with the developer & management office leh.

share lah.
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Before collect key need to make appointment, I remember need to fill up some forms, collect keys with house rule booklet, they will brief some rules but normally just ask us to read ourselves, after that handover some loose fittings like water tap and shower tap, and need to make appointment to install these loose fittings, on the day install these loose fitting they will arrange plumber to start filling the water tank and check any leaking on the spot, but some leaking will only appear some days later or during renovation.

On the same day we collect keys, they will give some defect forms for each floor, bring us to our unit, roughly bring us around the unit and leave us to check the defect ourselves and note down in the form and handover to management after we finish our inspection.
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post Jun 28 2013, 10:08 AM

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QUOTE(doomdoom @ Jun 27 2013, 03:31 PM)
just wonder if the ground floor study room and the small balcony combine together convert to become bedroom, able to fit in one single bed and cupboard?
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For DS, if original study room can but will be very narrow and the wooden door cannot be fully open. If combine with balcony the bed need to put near to window to avoid blocking wooden door. Unless you want to seal off the wooden door and use sliding door as entrance then easier to arrange furniture, just my humble opinion.
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post Jun 28 2013, 10:14 AM

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QUOTE(jit13 @ Jun 27 2013, 04:04 PM)
U r talking about type B right? Wonder where he hangs the clothes out to dry if both utility and yard are sealed?  hmm.gif
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Yup type B, normally we hang at car porch area otherwise cloth will not get direct sun light if hang at balcony area even though not sealed, agree?
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post Jun 28 2013, 10:40 AM

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QUOTE(doomdoom @ Jun 27 2013, 11:48 PM)
seems like so many owners also cannot confirm few things below:

1. 3rd access card for 3rd car, will the management charge extra car park fee on that?
2. the ground floor study room, and the dry yard, is it allow to install with sliding window?
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Last time when we moving in, we were told 3rd access card we need to pay 1 time payment of RM50. We can park in front of auto gate as long as not obstructing the road without additional charges.

As for window, developer will allow to install but MPKJ will not approve, owner will have to bear the risk of getting fined or asking to dismantle during application for individual strata title, because we were told by developer that we are now still under master strata title.
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post Jun 28 2013, 11:05 AM

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QUOTE(doomdoom @ Jun 28 2013, 10:36 AM)
what the size for the study room? the width is it 6 ft?
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Cant remember but should be around there, thought you suppose to collect keys for 2nd phase, can go in your house and take a look? Sorry got new born bb so every day reach home just busy handle him is enough. If i remember will take a look at home, but pity is home got no internet cant reply immediately.
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post Jun 28 2013, 04:44 PM

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QUOTE(jit13 @ Jun 28 2013, 02:48 PM)
Ok, can do that too!

Mine is Type I, still under construction. Thinking of using the roof terrace at the back on the 1st floor for jemur baju
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Then there should be no issue for you at all, because Type E also using 1st floor for jemur baju, our type B has no other option haha..
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post Jul 18 2013, 12:34 PM

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QUOTE(nilambanting @ Jul 18 2013, 10:19 AM)
No problem, sounds to management, FYI, my condo had changed the security to 7th batch.
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Actually i think this is the 2nd or 3rd batch of security changed since we moved in. Yup the security might be a bit harsh sometime and they should be more polite when carrying out their duty, however if they have been advice few times to the same contractor or owner, sure they will get angry too right? I am not sure whether this is the scenario but there are some owner or visitor just simply park and blocking half the road, there were once more serious case where the car was park in the middle of the road and near to junction which is really a shock to us when we turn into the junction from the main road.

Current batch security was new and not knowing them well, but the first batch was quite ok and polite, always greet us when on patrol or at the guard house.
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post Jul 18 2013, 12:54 PM

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QUOTE(jit13 @ Jul 15 2013, 03:21 PM)
Dont worry bro, I am Type I with u. You got a good price. Lets support the earlier phases in rectifying defects. Most defects can be rectified satusfactorily. Its more the emotional response of seeing defects naturally overwhelms us. I also think possibly specific problem with contractor since earlier phases not much defects reported Like Type E and B as reported in this forum.
Lets be proactive and work it out. Thx
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I am type B owner and i believe there were not much phase 1 owner in this forum or they were just passive owner like me. There are actually quite some defect with my unit, hairline crack on several location but they just cover up with some undercoat and repaint it, more serious crack found at the car porch wall both side with our neighbour and was only covered with some plaster and repaint, now the crack reappear. Hollow tiles was everywhere on the floor and on the wall especially toilet wall, we complain and they change it. The gap between tiles was not filled nicely but we didnt notice it earlier, now there are many location where the cement was "peeled" off after we wash or mob the floor, especially the toilet floor where the cement has been washed away by shower and laundry water. Toilet and kitchen pipe was blocked by cement and do check this carefully if you found the water drain off slowly from your basin. Car Porch main gate was slanted due to too heavy, sliding door also slanted but they didnt rectify and we just accept it cos still acceptable even though not perfectly installed. Some minor water leaking in toilet and rectified. So pls check your unit thoroughly and get it rectified.Good luck!
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post Jul 18 2013, 02:01 PM

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QUOTE(Yuantzer @ Jul 18 2013, 01:39 PM)
hi normally how long they will start rectify/repair those defect once we summit the defect form ?
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I cant really remember, should be within 14 days after they receive your form, you may find out from Nizam or Edrus.
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post Jul 18 2013, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(nyzx @ Jul 18 2013, 02:25 PM)
Is they need start handle it within 14 days or they has to complete the defects fix within 14 days?
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Think they have to handle it within 14 days but whether get it rectified depend on the complexity of the rectification work, please see whether written on the complain form or check with Nizam. My experience was sometimes they will delay and telling you that there are too many rectification work and we have to wait, so you have to chase them if no response after 1 week of complain if you are urgent.
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post Jul 20 2013, 11:35 AM

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QUOTE(Diablo143 @ Jul 18 2013, 03:57 PM)
Hi,

How do you check for hollow tiles? I tried knocking them with coins but can't really differentiate the sound  sad.gif  worry if later got problem with the tiles.

As for the cracks, if they simply paint it then no point right since will re-appear. Mine got quite a lot of cracks especially bad at the maid/utility room.
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Think someone already answered your question on checking hollow tiles. As for those hairline crack, up to now it does not reappear after apply undercoat and repaint. Only those bigger crack where i think they should hack and cement it instead just using some sort of plaster to cover it, though i am not sure whether this should be the way, any expert here?
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post Jul 22 2013, 09:27 AM

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QUOTE(AMINT @ Jul 22 2013, 09:20 AM)
yeah. i guess u all have to check defects for other stuff first. and then submit for tap fittings together with the defects claim. after they fix everything, then only another round of check up for the leakage.
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If you are busy, maybe can arrange for the fixing of tap fitting first, the you can check the defect on the same day they install the fittings, after they installed and filled up the water tank, you may proceed to check for the leakage, but maybe 1 day cannot finish checking the whole house in detail unless you bring few helpers.

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