When TOP, does the artistic mpression on those brochures tally with what you see?
Has anybody ever complain to the developer it looks so different from the artistic impression?
When TOP, does the artistic mpression on those brochures tally with what you see?
Has anybody ever complain to the developer it looks so different from the artistic impression?
dont need to fight with developers on this lah. just look at all the fine prints. "artist impression only"Originally Posted by lajia
An impression will never be 100% accurate. I guess that what the developer will tell u.
artists' impression & developers' advertisement are all cute hot and beautiful ang-moh babes everywhere.... but we are not ang-moh land... so be realistic in your expectation lah....
no need imression as long price up 20% can..
Originally Posted by radha08
Hahaha....that is very tue, I mean how many times does the impression deviate a lot from your expectation....of course will never be 100% match I know.
No use
I took picture of the show model etc to prove what delivered is different from the show model.
I wrote to URA, they supported me the case...but developer refused to do anything....
oh ya i remember you mentioning that...developers NO better than car dealers...Originally Posted by Laguna
Wa, if URA supported your case than your difference must be quite a lot? Actually since May this year I thought there is a new ruling that developer must be as accurate as possible on the material, etc? Does this also being covered inside?Originally Posted by Laguna
I wonder if LEMON LAW includes property purchases...
URA will come out for property
CASE refused to deal with property dispute
I doubt lemon law covers this
Yap..would like to know too...Originally Posted by carbuncle
If LL applicable..Anything differ ask developer for more discount...
For your information, the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act (Cap 52A), specifically excludes the acquisition of an interest in any immovable property as a consumer transaction, applicable under the Act.Originally Posted by Laguna
With that definition, all residential project purchases are considered commercial transactions??? what crap