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hman
post Jan 3 2013, 01:17 AM

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QUOTE(cheahcw2003 @ Jan 2 2013, 09:25 PM)
For Anggun 2, can u all remember who are the end financiers? which bank can approach for mortgage loan?
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Should be CIMB, Standard Charted & Maybank
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post Jan 3 2013, 09:16 AM

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QUOTE(hman @ Jan 3 2013, 01:17 AM)
Should be CIMB, Standard Charted & Maybank
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Hong Leong as well
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post Jan 3 2013, 09:20 AM

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QUOTE(hman @ Jan 2 2013, 08:40 PM)
Wawawa, dear bear bear, U talk like that good meh  mad.gif
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just kidding - chill man biggrin.gif

I have some link to the management of the project - will try to get some info from there.

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hman
post Jan 3 2013, 07:06 PM

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Call sale office today to find Jamil, he is busy but ask his girl to answer my question, she said just have to keep 3feet at side & behind, ask me to submit the plan, they willl give permit, but i'm not so believe because I feel she don't know much about rules.

Call Interior Design company whose setup booth at key handover ceremony, someone said now got gew owner arguing with management office on the renovation issue.
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post Jan 6 2013, 11:19 PM

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QUOTE(hman @ Jan 2 2013, 10:19 AM)
That's why I'm confuse, that is impossible that not hacking & conceal the wiring & piping during renovation, it sound funny to me.

How about I am not spoil the RC structural, we are just extend, haha. Please read No 5(iii) , The renovations (and/or additions) ...... , means we can do additions part?
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Guys,

No. 9 simply stated that hacking of RC structure is not permissible. What they are referring to is no hacking or modification on existing RC structure. This is obvious because if people start to hack the existing structure, it will weaken the overall house structure and will affect the neighbour unit as well. This is definately cannot be allowed because of safety reason. In any case, if any extension is needed, your architect/structural engineer will consider all this. It is very important that any extension be designed and endorsed by a professional engineer. This is to safeguard your investment and not live in a possible danger of collapse house. Many people engage Indonesians or unqualified contractors to perform extension and they will get into trouble later on. Cracks will appear and possible endangering the occupants. Also, they will get into trouble with the authority if the extension is not done according to local bylaws.

My advice is to get a proper contractor with approved design and structural calculations.


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post Jan 7 2013, 11:07 AM

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QUOTE(lkh6269 @ Jan 6 2013, 11:19 PM)
Guys,

No. 9 simply stated that hacking of RC structure is not permissible. What they are referring to is no hacking or modification on existing RC structure. This is obvious because if people start to hack the existing structure, it will weaken the overall house structure and will affect the neighbour unit as well. This is definately cannot be allowed because of safety reason. In any case, if any extension is needed, your architect/structural engineer will consider all this. It is very important that any extension be designed and endorsed by a professional engineer. This is to safeguard your investment and not live in a possible danger of collapse house. Many people engage Indonesians or unqualified contractors to perform extension and they will get into trouble later on. Cracks will appear and possible endangering the occupants. Also, they will get into trouble with the authority if the extension is not done according to local bylaws.

My advice is to get a proper contractor with approved design and structural calculations.
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Totally agree with you, since we plan to staying there, the safety is most important. But the problem is, the house can be extend if we get a proper architect plan & contrator?


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post Jan 7 2013, 03:42 PM

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QUOTE(hman @ Jan 7 2013, 11:07 AM)
Totally agree with you, since we plan to staying there, the safety is most important. But the problem is, the house can be extend if we get a proper architect plan & contrator?
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Hi hman,

Yes, they allow extension but need to submit a architectural layout drawing to them for approval. Please be ensure that the overall design of the house do not run after the extension as we are bund by the Deed of Mutual Covenant to maintain the existing design, paint colour, etc.
yschaw
post Jan 15 2013, 08:23 AM

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Went to anggun to check on d defect works progress, they have fixed most of d defects. However d water leakage seems not resolved yet, water mark still there although d wall has been repainted.

Went ard d neighbourhood, noticed a few houses r renovating, no renovation involved d side structure noted.


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post Jan 29 2013, 11:53 PM

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Any update about Anggun 2? Anyone has moved in? smile.gif
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post Feb 1 2013, 02:35 PM

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Hi guys - any latest update?

Been travelling around haven't spend time digging info on the renovation rules from the management yet. wink.gif
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post Feb 15 2013, 01:19 PM

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QUOTE(bearbear @ Feb 1 2013, 02:35 PM)
Hi guys - any latest update?

Been travelling around haven't spend time digging info on the renovation rules from the management yet. wink.gif
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Happy Lunar New Year to all. Went to check d defects yesterday, most of the defects been rectified but found some new hair line cracks.

Noticed that 2 / 3 families moved in and few houses renovation in progress, didn't noticed any structural extension but observed a classical front grille been installed @ a house.
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post Feb 25 2013, 02:01 PM

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Anyone know the technique of checking tiles?

Was visiting a colleague house @ USJ Height and he mentioned about the list of defects - summary is that anything that can go wrong with the house goes wrong.

Anyway he was working with a tile manufacturer thus manage to get the developer to change >30% of the tiles. Some of the neighbour had to suffer wavy / tiles popping up after 3 years. Yes the developer (Sime Darby) rectify it later but imagine the pain (hacking and dust) after you move in.
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post Feb 25 2013, 02:08 PM

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QUOTE(bearbear @ Feb 25 2013, 02:01 PM)
Anyone know the technique of checking tiles?

Was visiting a colleague house @ USJ Height and he mentioned about the list of defects - summary is that anything that can go wrong with the house goes wrong.

Anyway he was working with a tile manufacturer thus manage to get the developer to change >30% of the tiles. Some of the neighbour had to suffer wavy / tiles popping up after 3 years. Yes the developer (Sime Darby) rectify it later but imagine the pain (hacking and dust) after you move in.
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Just use a long rod (some prefer a plastic hammer but its tiring in checking the tiles) knock on the tiles and hear any hollow sound pop up.

If yes, then better marked the tiles as defective.


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post Feb 25 2013, 02:15 PM

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QUOTE(yschaw @ Feb 25 2013, 02:08 PM)
Just use a long rod (some prefer a plastic hammer but its tiring in checking the tiles) knock on the tiles and hear any hollow sound pop up.

If yes, then better marked the tiles as defective.
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How's the tiles on your unit?bugger i feel like these days the developers attitude rly sell first worry later.
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post Feb 25 2013, 02:22 PM

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QUOTE(bearbear @ Feb 25 2013, 02:15 PM)
How's the tiles on your unit?bugger i feel like these days the developers attitude rly sell first worry later.
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Surprisingly the tiles work are good, only managed to detect a few hollow tiles @ bathroom and kitchen.

My worry is mainly the water leakage issues as i noticed the ceiling edge along 1st floor and gf are yellowish. Any other owners encountered this?
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post Feb 25 2013, 06:34 PM

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Just visit Anggun last weekend, few more owner will move in soon.

Saw one house were just simply extend back & side, but don't have wall cover, just the roof with Iron pillar. He told me that management not allow to extend.


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QUOTE(hman @ Feb 25 2013, 06:34 PM)
Just visit Anggun last weekend, few more owner will move in soon.

Saw one house were just simply extend back & side, but don't have wall cover, just the roof with Iron pillar. He told me that management not allow to extend.
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will drop by to have a look at what the other owners has done so far.

how bout u?
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post Mar 1 2013, 04:48 PM

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I am very consufe now, don't know what to do tongue.gif
Just get the quotation from contractor, the price are sky high. Worry about after ask architecture to workout the proper drawing, then management say can't do this & that, sure sad & waste money.

You said have some link with management office, did u get any info from your friend?
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post Mar 1 2013, 04:57 PM

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haven't got plan to move in yet so really didn't take the initiative to chase for it. will update if i managed to get something biggrin.gif
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post Mar 5 2013, 11:27 AM

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News is the management is getting alot of complaint / noises from the buyers for not been allowed to do heavy extension - this include those units with ample of land and they are not allowed to even build a swimming pool - advise was to wait and see later brows.gif

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