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 DEVELOPER WITH BAD REPUTATION, Shud Avoid Buying ??

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xxx2299
post Oct 17 2023, 04:02 PM

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Winfast Corporation Sdn Bhd, Kuantan

My mum bought a unit at Sri Pahang Business Centre close to 20 years ago. Until today the strata title is not issued. Went to the developer office multiple times, always say strata title application in processing. Seek help from local ADUN also no use. From the progress speed, I foresee my mum would have to wait for another 5 years to get the title.
xxx2299
post Oct 17 2023, 05:52 PM

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QUOTE(xlss @ Jun 6 2021, 12:53 PM)
the title should be changed to *DEVELOPER WITH GOOD REPUTATION* because most if not all the developers are nowhere good. Some developer deliver reasonably good product buy their projects always ended up having capital loss. Is this considered a bad developer?

I think the consistently bad is (random selection of those better known or listed developer only):-

- lbs
- titijaya
- aset kayamas
- mkh
- wct
- numestro
- glomac
- mayland ..... and many others

Average developers (not to say good but at least they won't run away):-
- malton
- tropicana
- berjaya
- mahsing (compare to the list above such as LBS, i feel mahsing its still reasonably acceptable)
- binastra (look at their citizen 10+ level of carpark then you know they give no fuck to residents livelihood)

my 2 cents =)
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LBS,

I never thought your reputation is this bad until I bought your Sinaran Mahkota project in Kuantan based on high recommendation from a very close QS friend.

Problem starts immediately after VP:

1) Water leaking from concrete slab ceiling since VP until today, even after applying water proofing to entire concrete slab roof (could be a sloppy repair job, not sure). Current solution is to place a funnel + water pipe below water leaking spot to drain away the leaking water, just like aircond water drainage pipe, and there are multiple leaking spots. So you can imagine the sight, it is not pleasant.

2) Rain water seep through cracks on wall causing large area of water mark on inner side of the wall.

3) Few months back, staircase lighting blown and called an electrician to come and fixed the lighting. He was electric shocked when accidentally touched 240V cable metal conduit between TnB meter and MCB. It turned out at conduit 90 bent, the live cable had its rubber insulator cut and copper exposed and touching the metal conduit. I contacted LBS and they refused to acknowledge responsibility. It becomes my fault for NOT finding this problem during warranty period.

4) Worst of all, for a 2 storey shoplot, the architect DID NOT design any access to the concrete slab roof top where water tank was installed. Any water tank repair will need to hire a skylift for a day to do a 1 hour repair job. How brilliant.

I will think twice to buying another LBS project.

 

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