QUOTE(deleted @ Oct 27 2021, 08:00 AM)
So ok i'm looking at an Aset Kayamas property with a good location near my workplace.
I am very aware that AK has a bad reputation, and a friend in construction has said that the project's main contractor (TME) also has a bad reputation for bad finishings.
My question is, since the unit is mostly bare... if all problems that can be caught by an inspector is fixed within the DLP period and maybe passes a second inspection, what are the major issues that could be a detriment after the DLP expires?
Basically, is it worth to go with a dodgy developer but get a property with a premium location for affordable prices and then do the place up?
The common problem for all highrise is water issues ..... leaking. Others may be popping up of floor tiles.I am very aware that AK has a bad reputation, and a friend in construction has said that the project's main contractor (TME) also has a bad reputation for bad finishings.
My question is, since the unit is mostly bare... if all problems that can be caught by an inspector is fixed within the DLP period and maybe passes a second inspection, what are the major issues that could be a detriment after the DLP expires?
Basically, is it worth to go with a dodgy developer but get a property with a premium location for affordable prices and then do the place up?
Some maybe owners own doing during reno or poor workmanship/materials during construction.
Oct 27 2021, 09:38 AM

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