QUOTE(DrTay @ Sep 9 2012, 01:21 AM)
Dear Ioriyagamii,
Yes, the condo is still under warranty.
I understand the clauses. But, it's not fair for me to wait for another month, because the same shit might happen again anytime.
. I moved all my things to higher level to prevent damages if that happened again. But there are things that I can't move, such as my leather bed.
Thank you so much for your input. I really appreciate it. But I need compensation from the developer of the damages done due to the flooding of sewage water in my house.
I hate it when the bloody developer does not respond.
Added on September 9, 2012, 1:24 am
Dear tatagal,
I heard it happened to other units too. But the owners sold off the units. And some even were advised no need to take legal actions, because the one of the developer directors is a lawyer, and she knows all the loopholes to avoid legal lawsuits.
Added on September 9, 2012, 1:26 am
They do not respond to any of my emails. And they verbally said they can't promise because it might be due to the contractors in units above who are doing renovations.
My SPA lawyer is their lawyer too. I have asked other lawyers but they said they are not expert in this, so they can't give me answers.
You should proceed to hire an expericence plumber and advise you on the problem. Ask him how much to fix the problem. I would rather pay with my pocket money now to solve the problem once and for all to have a peace of mind. At the same time, send a notification to the developer on your intention to carry out the repairing on your own, reason that they failed to solve the problem till today and prevent further damages to your property. Dont think it will cost much compare to the nightmare you have to face everyday. Worse come to worse, you will only lost a bit of money if the developer refuse to compensate you. But you still have time to further pursue this matter with the developer. The main thing is get the problem solved now, once and for all.Yes, the condo is still under warranty.
I understand the clauses. But, it's not fair for me to wait for another month, because the same shit might happen again anytime.
Thank you so much for your input. I really appreciate it. But I need compensation from the developer of the damages done due to the flooding of sewage water in my house.
Added on September 9, 2012, 1:24 am
Dear tatagal,
I heard it happened to other units too. But the owners sold off the units. And some even were advised no need to take legal actions, because the one of the developer directors is a lawyer, and she knows all the loopholes to avoid legal lawsuits.
Added on September 9, 2012, 1:26 am
They do not respond to any of my emails. And they verbally said they can't promise because it might be due to the contractors in units above who are doing renovations.
My SPA lawyer is their lawyer too. I have asked other lawyers but they said they are not expert in this, so they can't give me answers.
Sep 9 2012, 11:08 AM

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