Call for insurance to cover
abandoned schemes
The Star 6/9/2004
REAL Estate and Housing Developers Association Malaysia (Rehda)
will be proposing to the Government that insurers provide insurance
schemes to developers to cover abandoned projects, said president Datuk
Jeffrey Ng Tiong Lip.
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Datuk Jeffrey Ng.
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''This proposal will be an alternative solution to solve
the problem,'' Ng said at a press conference on issues affecting the
housing industry in Petaling Jaya last Friday.
Ng said when projects were abandoned there should be
immediate plans to ensure that house buyers were protected via insurance.
In such case, the insurance company could appoint some
other developers to complete the abandoned projects or if they were still
in the earlier stage of development, house buyers should get a refund on
whatever costs that they had incurred, Ng said.
He said Rehda would hold talks with the Finance
Ministry, Housing Development and Local Government Ministry and insurance
companies on this issue in the near future.
Ng said Rehda supported the Government’s effort to
protect the industry from errant developers who abandoned projects in the
past and would urge the Housing Development and Local Government Ministry
to publish the list of blacklisted developers.
He said Rehda was willing to offer its nationwide branch
network to assist the ministry in monitoring projects that were on the
verge of being abandoned. – BernamA
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