QUOTE(cheraspeople @ Jan 19 2015, 09:59 AM)
Tell us which part of KL is not jam during peak hour?Which part of Kl is not flooding after super heavy rain?
For security, police station is nearby....
Investment PR1MA ALAM DAMAI [OWNERS' THREAD], 1st Affordable Housing for KL launched!!
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QUOTE(homicidal85 @ Dec 7 2016, 01:17 PM) I got an invite for tomorrow as well but i cant find proper price indications from PR1MA. they only state the price is from 243k but that is probably for the 670 sq ft 1 bedder which is not for human live. A very stupid idea to have a swimming pool. Water contamination and sickness if not maintain properly, bro.i've seen lowyat forum posts saying 900++ sq ft unit is being sold at 370k which is pretty rubbish value for a no swimming pool, 10 year moratorium, no rental, leasehold, high density apartment. If that pricing is correct, I feel like i won a gores & menang contest. i was luckily chosen out of thousands of people to get the chance to buy a rubbish product. |
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QUOTE(milkshakeforum @ Feb 21 2017, 04:29 PM) Anyone has any ideas when we can collect the house keys? I once saw it will be ready in FEB2017, but somehow later, Pr1ma change the date to MAY2017. Does the word "ready" means we can straight away get the keys already? Have you start paying your loan to the bank? |
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Received info from friends, only one lift function from each block and entirely outside not tidy and still doing a lot of touch up. What is the bull-shit they telling people to move in but all not tidy yet?
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QUOTE(wizardofoz @ May 19 2018, 12:32 PM) Hi all, Under current Pr1ma act. Prime Minister responsible for majority approvalto become as a member of corporation. I think Federal Government responsibility to oversee all the outcome related to Pr1ma.I just found out from PR1MA staff that strata title has not been issued for this Alam Damai project even though already VP. All PR1MA developments are not bound by the Strata Titles (Amendement) Act 2013 (relating to issuance of strata title upon VP) as they are instead governed by the PR1MA Act 2012. The timing of issuance of strata title is also silent in the SPA. Hence, potential buyers beware! Existing owners are having difficulties getting the strata title from PR1MA with many excuses given. Please think twice before purchasing Alam Damai as the moratorium period is indefinite without the strata title. |
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PH will not get cheras people vote in next GE15, if this happen.
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QUOTE(BoonieTan @ Apr 9 2019, 08:19 PM) Why not? The take up rate in Alam Damai before HOC was extremely poor, around 50% despite being completed for more than a year. Let us boycott PH from now because they think their head is bigger after becoeming government.Giving discount would no doubt anger the existing buyers but the new buyers would be grateful to the government. And if all go well, by the time next election, the market price around that area rebound because of higher occupancy rate, there's no saying support won't return to the government. |
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QUOTE(Volkswagen2 @ Jun 4 2019, 10:54 AM) I noticed the whole thread was deleted by the moderator. With regards to residents not paying the monthly maintenance fees, it is certainly bad taste on their part as not paying the maintenance fees is akin to not paying rent or house loan, at least to me. Perhaps the non-paying residents think it is a norm to not pay the maintenance fees thinking that there will be no major action that canbe taken against them, and for the fact that other residents who pay the maintenance fees will assist to cover the shortcomings or shortfall of the collection. If you don't pay maintenance, you will force to fork out a large sum of cash to pay all those outstanding cost before you can sell the house inclusive the interest charges. Or, it was also depending on the management to use the strata law to punish you.I presume it is a norm for the management to put up the names of all non-paying residents together with their unit numbers on the notice board of the building as an announcement to compel these people to pay up the outstanding sum. Nevertheless, to what extent the notice may be effective is everyone's guess. From what I understand, the list shows a mixture of owners who haven't moved in to the units and owners who are already staying in the units for months. Think twice before you decide not to pay maintenance fee. Read here... Old article... https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/201...-lawyer/1215899 Maintenance fee defaulters can be fined, jailed via tribunal, property lawyers say Published 2 years ago on 28 September 2016 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 28 — Those living in high-rises and default on their maintenance fees can be brought to a strata tribunal by the Joint Management Bodies (JMB) where they can be made to pay hefty fines, according to lawyers who deal with the industry. The Strata Management Tribunal (SM Tribunal) was set up under the Strata Management Act 2013 where property owners or tenants who fail to pay maintenance charges can be charged for committing a criminal offence. Real estate lawyer Khairul Anuar said at a time where the payment of service charges have become a problem for high rise residences, JMBs should enforce the use of the tribunal to compel their tenants pay up. “There is the strata management tribunal that can help any management to collect the fees owed by the tenants. “This can be done without any legal procedure and through the tribunal. This is a short cut for them to collect the dues. There is no more reason for them (JMB) to say residents are refusing to pay,” he told Malay Mail Online when contacted. The SM Tribunal can hear cases involving claims up to RM250,000 in a hearing process that takes up to 60 days. There are also no lawyers involved in the process. Section 123 of the Strata Management Act also empowers the tribunal to forward the case to a court if the person charged fails to comply with the Tribunal’s decision. “Any person who fails to comply with an award made by the tribunal commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding RM250,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years, or both. “In the case of a continuing offence, to a further fine not exceeding RM5,000 for every day or part thereof, during which the offence continues after conviction,” the section reads. Other than the tribunal, another real estate lawyer, Chris Tan, explained that there also other ways where the JMB can make their tenants to cough up maintenance fees. Among the methods he suggested include referring the case to the Commissioner of Buildings or even putting restrictions on facilities at high-rises. “The management can enforce restrictions on those who fail to pay like not letting them use the condominium facilities or even making them sign visitors book when entering the premises. “They also can go through the Commissioner and at times can result in actions like taking away their cars, electrical appliances and stuff like that as compensation,” Tan told Malay Mail Online. If at all the situation here worsens, Tan believes that Malaysia should follow Singapore in seizing and auctioning off defaulters’ units to recover arrears. He conceded, however, that it will be hard to apply the same rules here as mostly properties here are privately owned compared to the Housing and Development Board (HDB) public housing in Singapore. Earlier this year, it was reported that over 1,192 cases have been filed at the Strata Management Tribunal since the start of 2016. The problems with high-rise living and their maintenance have been a growing pain in Malaysia over the past few years as strata properties increase. A survey by the Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government Ministry last week revealed that more than half of condominiums and apartments nationwide ranked below par in an evaluation of property management standards. Among the major problems that resulted in such standards were the fact that some residents in condominiums are refusing to pay maintenance fees. Other problems included building defects and matters involving enforcement. This post has been edited by danielmckey: Jun 4 2019, 11:11 AM |
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