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Unscrupulous Developer, notorious Symphony Life
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nookie188
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Dec 9 2014, 05:42 PM
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this is the modus operandi of symphony.. for my unit, they gave us the keys even though no CCC - so they end up paying less LAD . when i asked the maintenance guy how is it possible for a developer to hand over keys when its obvious the unit is not ready - he said, no worries, just fill in the defect form..! ya, so where do we draw the line hah? so if an irresponsible developer VP a development without water piping, walls missing, floor tiles and tell you in your face - just enter into the defect form , how do you feel as buyer? where do one draw the line - which is defect and which is total blatant cheating the buyers?
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nookie188
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Dec 9 2014, 07:36 PM
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QUOTE(cfa28 @ Dec 9 2014, 06:30 PM) Is your unit under Housing Development Act? IF it is , please ask the National House Buyers Association for Help e-mail info@hba.org.my yes it is..thanks for the info
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nookie188
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Feb 22 2015, 09:17 AM
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some of you may not be aware that any representation by the developers in their brochures or sales pitch is good enough for a bringing a case against them if they do not deliver. I read an article on this matter a few months ago but because many people are not aware of their rights, the developers go scot free..and this happen all the time ..that is why they are so blatant and unless you as a buyer go forward and thump your finger on their nose so to speak, they will not do anything . afterall they have a bunch of inhouse lawyers at their disposal whilst the little small man in the street ie the buyers do not have such resources ...
so i would say bunch together and call the media to highlight the problem and file a case with the housing tribunal (by the way you need to go there personally - do not even bother to write or call ..)
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nookie188
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Mar 2 2015, 01:39 PM
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from my own personal observation and experience, almost all developers are crap in this country. Some who used to be good developers have also started to slack on quality and after sales service - its as if in their pursuit to maximize their profits due to the recent boom times, anything goes it seems..and this include screwing the buyers kao kao..
what you pay is not what you get what is promised is not what you get
for example..
buyers are taken for granted by the developers ..
the law needs to be amended to protect the buyers a lot more ..as it is , developers have the upper hand currently. So its d big boys vs the little man in the street ..
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