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Re: BEWARE OF MALAYSIAN PROPERTY SCAM.

by pg <penang@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 11, 2008 at 07:28 AM

It's not the Courts, man.

It's the SYSTEM !!!

The entire Malaysian governmental machinery is powered by BRIBES !!!
But then, you guys in Singapore should have known that, right?

Me, as a Malaysian myself, won't even put one single cent into buying
_any_ Malaysian property. Almost all my money is OUTSIDE of Malaysia.

If any Singaporean still do NOT know that Malaysia is powered by
BRIBES, where have you been all these years???

I mean, just across the water to the North is Johor Bau, the Cowboy
Town, which is typical of Malaysian cities ---- filled with filth,
shits, bribes, utterly useless racists, and so on.

And if you guys are SSSSSOOOOOO STOOOOPID to invest your money in
Malaysia, and then lost it all, who is to blame but your own
stupidity?

But then, as the adage "Fools and their money" ... you know the rest.




On May 10, 7:46 am, "SLOW DEATH" <matim...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Since most Malaysian developers have the Courts in their pockets, even
the
> tightest Agreement will not help the buyer. There are a thousand ways to
> stop your case being heard and if you are lucky to get a hearing after
10
> years, the Court clerk will nonchalantly announced that the file is
missing
> on the morning of the hearing!
>
> So you go on for another 10 years for your file to be located. Just
remember
> that Malaysia is a country where the powerful, rich and connected can
have
> you murdered with impunity!"spider" <spider...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
message
>
> news:g041vi$cl3$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > To be fair to the Malaysian Property Developers. I have the following
to
> > tell to my fellow Singaporeans:
>
> > Not all Malaysian properties marketed in Singapore are scams.
>
> > But beware of the " rental guarantee of x% per annum." If they have no
> money
> > to pay you the guaranteed rental, there is not much you can do.
>
> > I have purchased TWO properties in Malaysia in the past.  Thank God, I
> > managed to sell them (after holding them for years at a small profit,
but
> > lost on the money exchange when I convert them back to SGD).
>
> > One condominium property (after owning it for fifteen years) could not
be
> > issued with a Strata-Title Certificate -- finally I sold it off based
on
> the
> > Assignment Documents. Because there was no Strata-Title Certificate,
the
> > Management Corporation could not be formed by the Subsidiary
> Proprietors --
> > hence the developer may call the shots on the maintenance fees.
>
> > To rub salt into my wound, the rentals I received , after deducting
all
> > expenses,  were taxed at a flat rate of 30% ( tax law for foreigners).
> That
> > is to say for every one thousand ringgit I received, it was taken as
my
> > income, and I have to pay MR 300.00 for income tax.
>
> > My relative was not as lucky as I was. He bought a high-end condo near
> > Ampang. After paying up to 80% based on the Architect's Certificate,
the
> > developer went bust, and not all the purchasers agreed to put in some
more
> > money to complete the project. It is now about 20 years already, and
one
> can
> > only see concrete columns and beams -- no brickwalls , windows, or
plaster
> > finishes. So beware!
>
> > Especially if your are buying an expensive cond (which is intended to
be
> run
> > as a hotel), read the documents very carefully. You may end up getting
> paid
> > your "guaranteed rentals in credit notes" which may be used to set-off
> > against  your monthly maintenance. The developer may own the units
which
> are
> > run as hotels and collect the rent. So your units will only be rented
out
> > after all the developer's units are occupied during the peak periods.
>
> > So read your Sale & Purchase Agreement and the Rental Agreement very,
very
> > carefully. Best spend some money and consult a Singapore lawyer.
>
> > "pg" <pen...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
>news:d0fe812a-71f2-4adf-b929-0fb2af9e5f07@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Do you know what I own in Malaysia?
>
> > > Besides books, I own an old car, some computers, and a small office.
>
> > > No land, no house, nada.
>
> > > Why? Because Malaysia is definitely NOT the country for me to buy
any
> > > property.
>
> > > What you said below, is only half of the picture. There _are_ more
to
> > > it, much, much more.
>
> > > Many of my friends are developers too, those unscrupulous kind. Hey,
I
> > > gotta say that I did learnt a lot from them. :)
>
> > > On May 9, 8:28 pm, "SLOW DEATH" <matim...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > >> My relative is a property developer in Malaysia. He is a multi
> > >> millionaire
> > >> who made his money cheating people. He is proud that  he is
untouchable
> > >> as
> > >> all the politicians, police and judges are in his pockets.
>
> > >> His modus operandi have always been to start a project by borrowing
> > >> massively from corrupt bank managers with land from an ignorant and
> > >> greedy
> > >> owner. He will then market the project cheaply to unsuspecting
buyer,
> who
> > >> are held to ransom by deleberate construction delay. Each time
enough
> > >> buyer
> > >> pays up, he will do a bit more and this goes on and on.
>
> > >> Whatever units that could not be sold are then marketed in
Singapore
> with
> > >> guranteed returns. Unsuspecting buyers in Singapore bought them not
> > >> knowing
> > >> that the Company offering the guarantee only have a paid up capital
of
> > >> M$2
> > >> Ringgit!
>
> > >> Most projects are never completed and when buyers take things into
> their
> > >> own
> > >> hands, they found a mountain of debts owing to the banks, suppliers
and
> > >> even
> > >> the Malaysian gorvernment over development taxes, strata title
payment,
> > >> etc.
> > >> On closer inspection, the  buyers will discover that the sewage
systen
> > >> ends
> > >> in a hole in the ground, the electricity supply connects to nowhere
and
> > >> there is no water supply.
>
> > >> In the end, all buyers lost all their monies and nothing could be
done.
> > >> Many
> > >> of these projects are overtaken by lallangs and trees and
mosquitoes.
>
> > >> Meanwhile, my relative is fast becoming a billionaire with more
such
> > >> offerings in Singapore. To him, Singaporeans are the world's number
one
> > >> IDIOTS with a pocket full of monies!




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Re: BEWARE OF MALAYSIAN PROPERTY SCAM.
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