QUOTE(J Cougar @ Nov 17 2013, 08:48 PM)
It matters little actually whether so-called 'surrounding' area or 'nearby' area is flood prone. Important thing is the house is not flooded.... 
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Nov 17 2013, 08:55 PM
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Nov 18 2013, 02:59 PM
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QUOTE(joeec @ Nov 18 2013, 02:57 PM) May I know if any of you who bought from dev after legian was already ready, did u guys do the inspection for defects together with Ken staff on the day of key collection? all housing have a 18 months period for defect. flood your house as much as you want.Or did they allow u to do ur own inspection and then report to them? Coz I'm thinking if they only allow one day inspection, I won't be able to flood my toilet and see if there's any leakages.... |
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Nov 18 2013, 03:25 PM
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QUOTE(Vampyr3 @ Nov 18 2013, 03:12 PM) Not same case with completed property. I have been informed from the mgt that for completed property, you buy it as-is....which is what you see is what you get. No warranty. However, in this case, as a gesture of goodwill, Ken Holdings agreed to allow us to check for defects and submit for rectification prior to your stay/reno. But that is a one-off thingy so need to make sure all defects are covered and repaired. wow ... count as sub sale ?? this is like NEW to me.Those who bought it when undercon or from subsale still maintain the 2 warranty though. So, there is something of a double standard here which has confused many of the owners as well. |
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Nov 23 2013, 07:30 PM
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Dec 30 2013, 09:39 AM
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QUOTE(stevenkkt @ Dec 30 2013, 07:09 AM) Hi all Ken Rimba residents, yesterday I purposely went and drove around Ken Rimba during the heavy downfall and found the road where the Puspakom is located is flooded, but something to be glad of is that there isn't any flood in Ken Rimba compound. Anyone knows who I should report this to so that something can be done on the flood. It will be very inconvenience for us to drive in/out during rainy days and we can imagine how bad it can be if rain during peak hours. Kindly advice. Drain extension is already on the way, look at around JPJ/Puspakom areas, they are supposingly making drain.how long this is gonna take ? absolutely no idea ... best of luck to you all. |
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