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 Abandoned Project, Who is at fault?

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TSHouse Buyer
post Oct 31 2008, 08:57 AM, updated 18y ago

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I bought a house in Section U4 Shah Alam (Subang 2) under the developer Juta Permai (a subsidiary of Merge Housing). The unit is supposed to be completed in 2007 but it has been delayed, where the project halted in early 2007 (already nearly 2 years).
I have sought the help of Kementerian Perumahan dan Kerajaan Tempatan (KPKT), written nearly 5 or 6 correspondnece, but seems like still no progress. Each time, I received the same or similar answer from KPKT. rclxub.gif

Does it mean that the developer has more "say" than the authorities, or the authority does not have authority to act?

I am confused as to who should I seek help from?
Bear in mind, we, the victims of delayed/abandoned projects, are now servicing our monthly housing loan interest to the bank, while the developer, Juta Permai, after selling a plot of land to HELP University for RM21 million can just continue to relax...

Anyone have any idea who can help us? Thank you.
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sordanny
post Oct 31 2008, 12:47 PM

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What is your issue here actually? The house u bought is delayed I assume???
ganz
post Oct 31 2008, 05:49 PM

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bro
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...&hl=juta+permai

i'm also a victim ..
check ur PM for my contact..
thanks
speed7791
post Oct 31 2008, 11:30 PM

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first n foremost u'll need to get involved with a group of buyers in the same predicament. bigger crowd always attract more attention n get things done. unfortunately there isn't any easy way out. the affected buyers would constantly need to pursue the matter with the ministry to help find someone else to revive the project or to negotiate on their behalf. the new company or organization if they r willing almost always will request for additional sum or payment from purchasers before they undertake the project.

u will see that there isn't really much the ministry of housing & local gov't can do for abandoned projects. only provide 'assistance'

this link should provide good info n case studies for those affected by abandoned projects.... http://www.hba.org.my/help/abandoned/ap_list_PQR.htm

 

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