QUOTE(wankongyew @ Feb 18 2009, 02:19 PM)
Trying to find a lawyer online is probably a bad idea as well. The best thing is probably to get a personal recommendation from friends, old schoolmates and family. Failing that, you could ask around on property forums for recommendations from homeowners who have faced similar problems.
Yah i agree also. Based on me experience with lawyers, especially involving suing here and suing there, they will all say its doable. So if you intent to get litigious, i would suggest first you refer to somebody who has experience in this field. Preferably someone who is in same field. Like Project Manger, or Architect or a developer. Show them the SnP and get their opinion.
The best is thru recommendations like he have mentioned. At least they are taking your money and they should be helping you.
Added on February 18, 2009, 4:40 pmAnd by the way, they do have to live up with their agreement and pay up for the delay of handing over the property to you.
SnP is a legal binding document an also a contract between you and the developer, and subject to the term and condition of the agreement, actions can be taken to the party who violate the agreement, as stated in the SnP.
If you just want the completion of the housing project and the CF so you can move in, just let it slide.
But if you wanted to get the full advantage as stated in your Snp, then lawyer up.
Added on February 18, 2009, 4:47 pmQUOTE(kcmy @ Feb 18 2009, 09:06 AM)
We as buyers are always at the mercy of Developers who are in it only for the money,they doesnt care whether u borrow a substantial amount of money to purchase a house and struggling to pay back the loan every month just to have a home of our own. just one question: if most of the units are sold then y the developers have difficulty in completing them? there's one reason which my fren told me...
One of my fren's parents bought a house in Serdang which is scheduled to be completed in 2007 but until now its abandoned after completing about 70% of the units there. now the windows,doors,gates,wires all stolen and its in a sorry sight,and his dad is still servicing the loan for a house they never know whether they have any chance to stay in. all calls to the developer are left unanswered,if he's lucky some1 will pick up but all they answer is simply 'dunno', 'not sure', 'call back later',...
My fren found out from other buyer the stupid developer went bankrupt and the reason its becos they have too many projects on hand which they cant complete. so until today after many meetings with all the buyers they still havent got a solution,they have gone to many parties they think that they think can help but always went home disappointed so they have no choice but to service the loan every month. now 2 years has since passed and still no solution in sight...
I'm really sorry to hear about this. In this case, most of the time, its a goner. As the company also went bankrupt, its there is nobody else who will be finishing up the project.
In this case, one of the solution is where another company pick up what the last company left off. they will continue with the project, finish it up and deliver to the house owner. but i have no idea how the financial arrangement works.
Another solution, which i only heard off but have not actually witness, is where a group of house owner banded together, and finished the houses themself and applied for CF and everything so they can move in. I have heard of this before, but have no idea where is it and how it actually works
This post has been edited by toekong: Feb 18 2009, 04:47 PM