ANGRY.....One
of the house buyers expressing his dissatisfaction to Ahmad.
By : CHRISTY CHOK
TAWAU: The house buyers of
Taman Apas Permai here yesterday expressed their frustration and anger with the
developer for failing to deliver the project on time.
They demanded that Syarikat
Perumahan Negara Berhad (SPNB) issue them a letter to confirm that the delay in
the delivery of the house keys was due to the construction project failing to
fulfill the standard requirements for an occupancy certificate (OC).
A member of the Taman Apas
Permai special task force committee, Melvin Abd Hamid, claimed that all the
house buyers here are feeling frustrated and angry with the SPNB, consultant
and contractor for failing to complete the housing project on schedule when the
actual deadline for delivery of the houses was supposed to be in 2010.
Melvin said most of the
house buyers here are civil servants who are anxiously looking forward to move
into their new houses as soon as possible and yet, it seems, the place is more
like a construction site rather than a residential area. They are feeling very
apprehensive for their safety if they were to stay there right now.
He disclosed this to the
media after the house keys delivery ceremony was cancelled or deferred due to
some controversial matters that arose between the house buyers and SPNB
together with contractor in front of the shop houses at Taman Apas Permai
yesterday morning.
The house keys delivery
ceremony yesterday was supposed to involve 175 units of single-storey low
medium cost houses for Block B and Block C1-C4 as well as 10 shop houses. Block
A and Block C houses have yet to be completed.
“Today, we want the
conditional OC or temporary OC to be withdrawn and the house keys delivery
ceremony cancelled. We will not collect our house keys if the housing
construction fails to meet the standard specifications. We will wait and only
collect our house keys once an actual complete OC has been issued certifying
that the construction is fully in compliance with the standard specifications
for safety purposes.
“Besides that, we also want
to be paid our compensation for the delay of the project completion and
delivery progress, right up to the day of issue of the actual complete OC together
with delivery of the house keys.
“Although the conditional OC
is valid for three months, we could see that the housing construction is not in
compliance with the stated specifications in terms of drainage system, road,
fire and rescue system. We wonder how the conditional OC could be issued when
the construction has failed to fulfill all the required specifications.
“We would feel apprehensive
and unsafe if we stayed there as we do not want a fire incident to happen at
Taman Apas Permai just like the fire incident at Taman Semarak here recently,”
Melvin pointed out.
Although it is a low medium
cost housing project, the house buyers are aware of what they purchased and
what they would receive. They however feel as if they had been cheated. They
really hoped the developer, consultant and contractor would be more responsible
to complete this housing project immediately accordingly with the stated
specifications.
He also disclosed that the
house buyers had been asked to pay RM900 (per household) for water supply,
water meter installation, water meter and other maintenance fees.
Meanwhile, SPNB technical
officer-in-chief Datuk Ahmad Azizi Bin Hj Ali confirmed that the house keys
delivery ceremony yesterday had been cancelled until after the actual complete
OC is issued, probably at the end of March, this year.
However, the home buyers
still refused to take up on the offer.
The TAP project failed to be
completed on schedule, sparking controversies since April last year when the
856 buyers began to speak out, demanding the developer complete the project on
time. (BP)
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