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davwon
post Aug 26 2015, 09:49 AM

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I don't know which developer/project you bought, but most reputable project that I've encounter does state how many carpark(some even states which lot/level & its numbering), what kind of appliances & type of fitting that they'll provide for your unit/rooms. This to avoid argument & also a checklist for buyer to go through during VP.
Some may not in SPA but in a supplement document(aka Promo/Offer Package form) that need to be agree(signed) upon purchase.
Even cheap apartment that I've bought few years ago also mention how many carpark lot I entitle(minus where the lot is, lol)

Anyway, its still developer rights to do whatever they deem correct during sales.

P.s: better double confirm in black & white on how many carpark you got. I've encounter a developer did not honor the so call 'verbal' agreement as they say not mention in SPA/Promo/Offer forms.

This post has been edited by davwon: Aug 26 2015, 09:52 AM
davwon
post Aug 26 2015, 11:22 AM

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QUOTE(techno_guy @ Aug 26 2015, 10:09 AM)
So are u suggesting that if i go and ask for a black and white written form stating that 2 carparks which is side by side to be allocated for my unit purchased? But i spoke to the sa yesterday and they say dont have such document/ form and insisted this is a standard thing wor, but with 2500++ units i dont think they can lie lar if not later can create chaos and go on newspaper due to the power of crowd/purchasers complaining , this is one of the advantages of buying high dense prop because alot buyers will be experiencing the same as other , tgats y i put on sign ! Btw lawyer are too arrogant and misleding cum misrept what to do free snp ma, lol
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Well, its up to your risk appetite. Just to highlight that, things that not in written confirmation are not really effective in legal point of view. Even with written, some developer use loopholes to short change the purchaser with other terms & condition.

People still can proceed with all the objection that you highlighted but in the end still up to developer because its not specify in the purchase.

Also there's case that some developer give additional car park but all bay are chargeable by maintenance charges.
Please go through your DMC if you have signed if there any clause mentioned they'll charge you on that.

You may surprise how 'creative' the developer nowadays on covering themselves/maximizing profit.
davwon
post Sep 9 2015, 05:04 PM

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QUOTE(peace_lover @ Aug 27 2015, 04:42 PM)
in my SNP is first schedule
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you can see from the link below, the standard schedule H Agreement (S&P)

http://www.hba.org.my/laws/housing_reg/2002/Schedule_H.pdf

or you may download the copy for your reference.

P.S: Take Note on 'Standard' First Schedule, item no. 4 - the Accessory parcel plan. Normally this for no. of carpark placement/indicator.



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