QUOTE(WG1636 @ Apr 21 2014, 05:22 PM)
Based on the above, if the electricity has been tested and commissioned by the appropriate authority, it won't be temporary. We only have short period connection when needed to test our light installation. Until now, no electricity supply.
If water supply is available for tapping into individual houses, it won't be no supply until now.
The VP letter issued on 21 March, today is 21 April. One month.
So far, this is the only developer I have encountered, did not ensure all these to owners when handover. As i know, most projects (either commercial land / residential), developer normally ready electricity & water when VP.
Also, the lift was not working since last wed, will see how long they will rectify the problem,
I think the press needs to interview this developer, highlight to buyers and let them choose whether to buy their project or other projects in future, since "no obligation for them to ensure all these".
In the phrase "tested and commissioned by the appropriate authority" - the word "authority" maybe it refers to the technicians or chargemen belonging to the developer, nothing to do with TNB or Syabas.
Kakaka ....
In any case, yes I agree with you, most developers have electricity and water ready when VP.
But 'most' does not mean 'all'. There are exceptions. And it seems the developers are not legally bound to guarantee that !
The developer is hard pressed to meet the VP dateline. Likely 21 March 2014 is the end of 3 year construction period ?
They have probably channeled all resources to make sure they don't have to pay LAD instead of fixing your water and electricity problems.