QUOTE(Nuwaira @ Feb 26 2009, 10:34 AM)
Hie ther Nuwaira. I am always here, but a lil sad seeing how out-of-focus we are in issues at hand. We need to categorize and prioritize our problem into:1) whose-fault-izzit ?
A) developers fault/inconsiderateness
> 3k refundable deposit (whereas 1k only on 99.9% of other properties)
> low ceiling in toilet (not shown in SnP)
> low ceiling/small storeroom (not designed according to SnP)
B) developers built according-to-spec but the outcome-not-satisfying
> narrow road*
> short-porch, narrow porch
- Once, again , I beg you guys who still angry with this, to refer to your own SnP. If you guys have 2 cars, obviously you would check the SnP to see the porch measurement BEFORE signing it and proceed with the purchase of house few years ago. The brochure clearly showed lot size 22x64 to 22x80. NEVER ASSUME they give us the maximum (and happily tell others you got your house at cheaper price that the others!). Most of our build up is 22x50 excluding porch, hence some get 14 feet porch size. That's the reason they were SOLD AT DIFFERENT pricepoint.
This is important as we don't want the developer to "hit us back" regarding (1B), by using SnP as reference to prove they did no wrong, and proceed NOT to find a "middle ground" to solve the problem (which they can always ignore).
*a 28feet wide road wouldn't be so bad on flat land AND 22 feet wide porch for EACH houseowners . But too bad majority of us got half of that (11 feet only,making 2nd car impossible to be parked outside) .And since all our roads are cerun, the 6-feet sidewalk is not smooth (sharp edges), making the narrow road even narrower. I understand you guys here. Blame it on the authority that approved such masterplan (I smell some corruption happening here).
Anyway. Can we all just have a nice gathering to break-the-ice this Saturday Noon, before we go into the site again?
This post has been edited by alanyuppie: Feb 26 2009, 10:08 AM
Feb 26 2009, 10:04 AM

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