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Nasib baiklah tnb boleh waive kalau rumah lelong. Kalau tak menderita juga 🥲
Gais, anyone know how to do this or have experience before?
Auctioned house has RM 21K unpaid TNB bill
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Jan 7 2024, 03:11 PM
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QUOTE Nasib baiklah tnb boleh waive kalau rumah lelong. Kalau tak menderita juga 🥲 Gais, anyone know how to do this or have experience before? |
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Jan 7 2024, 05:35 PM
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Edit: Sorry forgot to quote
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QUOTE(jackdon @ Jan 7 2024, 05:16 PM) If the account is under the previous owner's name and the electric bill has been disconnected. One can have a new account open and a new meter replaced. TNB will go after the original account holder. I know because I was a previous owner who sold 1 office lot but did not terminate the account. The new owner rented it to the mamak store and at 5K I had it disconnected but still did not terminate thinking that the Mamak store would pay before I closed the account. Guess what it was secretly reconnected, years later I received a court writ, I had to pay RM15K to TNB. The account was already terminated and the current tenant is using a different account. Tak faham1) disconnect at 5k 2) mamak secretly reconnect and use 10k? 3) tnb chase u for 15k 4) new owner no impact since mamak already reconnect Like this? |
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Jan 7 2024, 05:45 PM
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