Rehda: Stick to plans
16/10/2001 The Star By Choong Kwee Kim
Developers are supposed to build housing units
according to building plans submitted to the local authorities, Real
Estate and Housing Developers Association (Rehda) Penang chairman Datuk
Ong Gim Huat said yesterday.
He said most developers were normally ‘gentlemen’ enough not to claim
for excess areas built due to the contractor’s mistake.
Ong said there was a clause in the sale and purchase agreement (S&P)
that allowed buyers or developers to claim for shortage or excess of
floor area as a safeguard against construction mistakes.
“There is an agreement for the right to claim but most developers
normally do not claim if there is an excess in floor area built due to
construction shortfall,” he said, adding there were some exceptions.
On Sunday, State Trade, Commerce and Consumer Affairs committee chairman
Dr Loh Hock Hun advised house buyers to check the floor space in the
building plan before signing the S&P to prevent any payment demands by
developers for excess space in the future.
Dr Loh highlighted incidents where the S&P indicated a smaller floor
size than what was submitted by the developer in the building plans and
approved by the authorities.
When the strata title was released and it was found out that the
built-up area was larger than what was in the S&P, Dr Loh said some
developers might demand payment for the extra space, adding it would be
unfair to buyers.
Ong said developers were supposed to build according to the plan they
submitted to the authorities.
He added that buyers could view the plan available at the developer’s
office.
He said most planter boxes were normally not included in the total floor
area and understood to be “given free” to buyers as part of the package.
But when the strata title comes out, the land office will include the
planter boxes in the total floor area and that will exceed what is
indicated in the S&P, in some cases by two or three square metres.
“The association feels that since the area (planter boxes) is given to
the buyers and included in the plan, developers should not to claim for
the additional space. issued,” he added.
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