Housing standards, local authorities, developers, contractors and
professionals
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Media Statement
by Dr Tan Seng Giaw
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(Kuala
Lumpur,
Sunday) : I
press the Housing and Local Government Ministry and 144 local authorities
such as City Hall Kuala Lumpur (CHKL) to take action against developers
and contractors who don't comply with housing standards. For example,
Taman Fortune, 7th Mile Kepong, has houses which are cracked with land
slip. The developer BH Realty Sdn Bhd must do something about it.
I made the call when he met residents at the Taman Fortune on 13 May,
2007.
Recently, some buildings in Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur show leakages and
falling of ceilings, causing public furor. The Prime Minister is angry and
feeling shameful. The Government appoints a Committee of Enquiry to
investigate these public buildings. On the other hand, every year there
are countless numbers of new private buildings in the country. Some are
defective. Certain developers appear unable to overcome the problems of
housing standards and the unhappiness of house buyers. Local authorities
still issue certificate of fitness for occupation (CFO) despite the lack
of standards.
The above-stated Taman Fortune has been built on disused mining land. This
means that the developer must have adequate piling to make the foundation
sound. At the nearby Taman Indah Perdana, tens of buildings have cracks
with landslip, getting worse in the last over 20 years. The residents of
the affected houses are facing danger and the houses have no value.
Now, we are witnessing cracks and land subsidence among 26 terraced houses
and there may be more. These residents request BH Realty Sdn Bhd to mend
the cracks and prevent deterioration, protecting them and ensuring their
safety.
Last year, parliament passed a series of amendment bills such as amendment
to the Housing Development Act to ensure that local governments,
developers, contractors, related professionals like engineers and, most of
all, house buyers are protected. We believe that the Government must use
these laws to help house buyers such as those in Taman Fortune.
(13/5/2007)
*Dr Tan Seng Giaw, DAP Deputy National Chairman and MP for Kepong
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