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TNB and Water Bill after House was sold
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KenM
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Feb 4 2024, 10:48 PM
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QUOTE(Noryume @ Feb 4 2024, 06:47 PM) I'm not sure the procedure now, but 10 years back need the seller to close their account because the deposit involve. TNB will not close the account if the account name is not present or you need written approval by the account owner. that’s odd.. i did the transfer of tnb by showing my snp… and they transferred to my name…whatever outstanding and deposit, up to the seller to settle
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KenM
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Feb 4 2024, 11:07 PM
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QUOTE(acbc @ Feb 4 2024, 09:49 PM) Seller must terminate the accounts. Need fingerprint verification. must be the new requirement to prevent fraud or complaints…( did my transfer 10 years ago without this requirement)..
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KenM
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Feb 5 2024, 07:14 PM
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QUOTE(Noryume @ Feb 5 2024, 05:18 PM) That's odd. My case around 2010/2011. Make matter worse the seller work oversea. Need to wait for him to come back to settle this. Lucky the seller is a friend. So he contact me when he is in Malaysia. All that while I just use as usual under his name. I even argue with the counters, show them proof I bought the house. They said they can't do it. The lawyer also never advise us about the name transfer. Luckily dealing with friend. If other unknown party would be headache. i too bought the apartment in 2010… i just took the snp to tnb jinjang and settled everything in 1 go…( i never met the seller as my agent and lawyer settled all the necessary paperwork)…water was under jmb until recently, we merely filled in a form, paid for the necessary conversion work and deposit with jmb and that too went smoothly…my lawyer settled the dbkl paperwork so i didn’t do anything for that part glad yours went well too but if you were a bad person, just use and the seller would have a big bill to settle!
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