Residents see red after being told to pay for liquidator’s service fees


Siantan Apartment residents studying the documents given to them. They are unhappy that the costs of the liquidators fees have been passed on to them.

AN ONGOING liquidation exercise involving more than 7,500 housing units in Putra Perdana is making residents see red as they have to fork out money from their own wallets to settle the liquidator’s service fees.

Siantan Apartment Joint Management Body (SAJMB) chairman Suhaimi Yang Ghazali, 51, said while residents understood the developer had wound up and could not pay the liquidator’s fees, they felt it was not fair for these costs to be passed on to the property owners.

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