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BE CAREFUL: Landed Properties With Stata Title, You can face high maintenance fee later!
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potenza10
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Apr 5 2014, 10:53 AM
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'The staffs who purchased houses would not mind paying extra since the company will continue making money and perhaps they will get a higher pay and bonus.'
Laughing until my teeth drop when read this statement...lol!
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potenza10
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Apr 5 2014, 12:04 PM
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happy to pay more money and is HOPING more bonus...paying is confirm but bonus is not confirm...how ridiculous to think like that?
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potenza10
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Apr 5 2014, 12:29 PM
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QUOTE(UnderTheSun @ Apr 5 2014, 12:20 PM) I believe many of you are smart people. Let's relook at the situation. Under Strata Title Act, they have to maintain corridors, facilities, etc. They do not maintain whatever inside your house. But why are they charging based on per square foot (psf) of your house? By right, they should charge based on per square foot (psf) of total corridors, facility areas, etc. And divide it equally. Those are common facilities. So, I would say 0.20 psf is an unreasonable method of calculation. We are so used to it that we fail to see a sensible method of calculation. Maybe you could voice it out during the JMB meeting. errrrr, how come u think like that? if u own 1200sqft house and your neighbor's house is 2200 sqft and share same facilities, do u mind u pay same amount with your neighbor? later either one will tak puas hati...
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potenza10
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Apr 5 2014, 12:58 PM
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QUOTE(twincharger07 @ Apr 5 2014, 12:51 PM) I think u dont understand how it works at all.. Larger units charge with higher maintenance fee with the assumption bigger units have more ppl staying in thus more headcount to use the common facilities per unit.. u may argue small unit can hav more ppl or large unit only 1 person, but that is the closest assumption u can get.. His logic doesnt make sense at all...
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