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ClessRV
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Nov 10 2022, 03:56 PM
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Hi, need some advice here too, is a Carpark that was stated as an "accessory parcel" in the SnP also considered common property?
my friend lived in a strata apartment, and his parking is on the same floor as his unit, so there's no need to use the elevator.
but in order to go to his unit from his carpark, he needs to go through the elevator section that has a door that needs to be scan before he can access. (Similar design like those in some malls)
meaning that if he or any other owner accidentally left their access card, or the card was deactivated, they cannot enter their unit from the carpark.
my question is, is that normal? not sure how will they get in since the stairs also need the card, unless ask the guard to help.
but what about those who are behind the fees and need some time to pay, need to ask the guard every time?
hope someone can share their exp or maybe heard from somewhere on similar cases.
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ClessRV
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Nov 10 2022, 05:12 PM
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QUOTE(flazeroth4th @ Nov 10 2022, 04:34 PM) accesory parcel is not common property, but the walkway to accessory parcel can be common property. if the property use access card, then the owner must have access card at all time lor. and yes, management can block access card usage if behind in fees. they however can't deny access outright, means, they can't outright hold you from entering/exiting your property ie: need to ask guard everytime. if don't want to ask guard, then makesure pay all the fees la. thanks, the property was fairly new actually and the doors haven't been magnetic locked yet, only need to use the card at the gate for now. my friend and I were only wondering the 'what if' when all the access doors had been activated later, been browsing through the Internet and found some conflicting or rather vague statement/explanation, so asking around, even the management people there also not sure, though haven't ask their HQ yet la.
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