http://www.arabianbusiness.com/592628-e ... ee-dodgers
Whilst on one hand it is probably illegal for the Developer to take such action, on the other hand I can understand their point also.
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sage & onion wrote:http://www.arabianbusiness.com/592628-emaar-names-and-shames-first-service-fee-dodgers
Whilst on one hand it is probably illegal for the Developer to take such action, on the other hand I can understand their point also.
Red Chief wrote:sage & onion wrote:http://www.arabianbusiness.com/592628-emaar-names-and-shames-first-service-fee-dodgers
Whilst on one hand it is probably illegal for the Developer to take such action, on the other hand I can understand their point also.
Pot and kettle are the first words I have in mind after reading that notice on community board. This respectable firm made so $hitty inner decoration as floor tiles detached from base in most appartments during 4 years after finnishing construction and revealed sand with cement instead of concrete. Of course the same I could see for many months outside my flat-door.
I doubt that it coinsident that they start replacing tiles in common areas just after mentioned action. In a previous year defected tiles have remained intact. Tiles in flats are responsibility of owners of cause, because they gave warranty only for 1 !!! years. Everybody wonders where more than 20K per year of service charges go. To sand?
sage & onion wrote:
For every negative their is a positive, I for one have no complaints whatsoever regarding the Property that we live in, it is well built, in very good condition after more than 5 years (properly maintained).
Whilst I agree that the Developer is ultimately resposible it is an unfortunate facet of this market whereby fly-by-night Consultants / Contractors have been allowed to flourish.
Chocoholic wrote:Oh can you! Well in return can there also be a list of all the people/companies Emaar owes money to?!
arniegang wrote:Chief with all respect if you are renting and you have major issues then dont rent there or more to the point only pay what you realistically think you should actually have to pay. Everyone has a right to choose to buy or not to buy or to rent or not to rent. If the price does not justify the product then walk away or re-negotiate.
Red Chief wrote:arniegang wrote:Chief with all respect if you are renting and you have major issues then dont rent there or more to the point only pay what you realistically think you should actually have to pay. Everyone has a right to choose to buy or not to buy or to rent or not to rent. If the price does not justify the product then walk away or re-negotiate.
Of cause, I am thinking about another place but doubt that there is a lot of better buildings here. I was stupid enough to hope on Emaar's excellency.
On the other hand, I don't count my reply as off-topic. If it's inconvinient for some P.R. managers of that respectable companies they both have right to delete my post.
BlackburnRovers wrote:Chocoholic wrote:Oh can you! Well in return can there also be a list of all the people/companies Emaar owes money to?!
No.
Because those people/companies are being greedy and are not realizing that there is a financial crisis going on.
viking-warrior wrote:Ok, Emaar ummmmmm
Let's see how long this link stays here !!!
http://www.scribd.com/doc/34018704/Lombard-v-Emaar-USA
and the response
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSLDE66B0WF20100713
Stick your head in sand and shout nah nah nah nah ... ad infinitum
Read it whilst you can, talk about naming and shaming
viking-warrior wrote:As just an observer, here is a summary of the situation
A G4y, African American, in a human and civil rights case - prosecuted and persecuted in Dubai - is taking Emaar to court in California.
CAN YOU SPELL .... SLAM DUNK ............ !
He appears to be short a physical disability, a child and a religious slant - but hey you never know, this is just the beginning !!!
arniegang wrote: Those who bought from 2006 onwards and didn't flip or resale need to see a doctor. It was their choice to pay a ridiculous sum of money for something that was artificially wayyyy over priced and now those same people are nit-picking over blah blah blah. .
Chocoholic wrote:BlackburnRovers wrote:Chocoholic wrote:Oh can you! Well in return can there also be a list of all the people/companies Emaar owes money to?!
No.
Because those people/companies are being greedy and are not realizing that there is a financial crisis going on.
erm no! These are people that have done work for Emaar and have yet to be paid for it - months down the line! You can't pay bills with an IOU now can you?
sage & onion wrote:http://www.arabianbusiness.com/592628-emaar-names-and-shames-first-service-fee-dodgers
Whilst on one hand it is probably illegal for the Developer to take such action, on the other hand I can understand their point also.
kanelli wrote:sage & onion wrote:http://www.arabianbusiness.com/592628-emaar-names-and-shames-first-service-fee-dodgers
Whilst on one hand it is probably illegal for the Developer to take such action, on the other hand I can understand their point also.
I suppose, but I just can't understand why they aren't accountable to owners for how the money is being spent. It is the right of the owners to have a say in how the maintenance fees are being spent, including hiring in other service providers that are more affordable or provide better service.
And that case with Lombard vs Emaar looks bizarre. Security guards jumping out of bushes, being stared at by security in McDonalds in the shopping mall, and the Springs owners committee wanted all blacks out of the Springs, and the white South African security manager was racist to him, as was the New Zealand guy? This Lombard might have a few screws loose...
BlackburnRovers wrote:arniegang wrote: Those who bought from 2006 onwards and didn't flip or resale need to see a doctor. It was their choice to pay a ridiculous sum of money for something that was artificially wayyyy over priced and now those same people are nit-picking over blah blah blah. .
Back in 2006, anyone who said that there would be a crash was seen as the one who needed to see a doctor. I am sure there are threads in DF as well, where people predicted a crash and recommended flipping and were called stupids, jealous of Dubai's success and what not.
herve wrote:Blackburner, you think you are right about benefit of the doubt, but it is NOT in the mentality you grew up in.
Let me educate you:
People, banks, investors, contractors now have doubts, but it is to get anyhing back from developpers, so they will stay away from lending, investing or buying anything again in Dubai.
You just explained that a Dirham paid is not worth a Dirham owed when dealing with developers or Emiratis in general. Lenders who lent money to Dubai World learned about just that: they will have to accept only 0.40% return instead of the agreed 7%. So here, One investor Dirham is worth 5 fills owed. Emiratis call it a good deal, in the west it is called a fraud!.
With this mentality you will be back riding camels sooner than you think.
arniegang wrote:Its horses for courses mate, at the end of the day i paid peanuts for my appartment and sold it for stupid money to some idiot with very few brain cells. The likes of Sage and me would or will never ever be out of pocket. Those who bought from 2006 onwards and didn't flip or resale need to see a doctor. It was their choice to pay a ridiculous sum of money for something that was artificially wayyyy over priced and now those same people are nit-picking over blah blah blah.
Chocoholic wrote:BBR, did you fall over smack your head on the ground? Why is it acceptable for these developers to rip people off, owe millions and get away with it? Yet poor Joe Bloggs on the street faces prison for a mere bounced cheque! People's circumstances change, things happen but as we all know the UAE is intolerant to such things, they still so desperately want to be progressive but with regard to financial situations it's still very bacward - and you wonder why so many people ran away - because they had NO CHOICE!
Yes there is a general 90-120 day payment delay here - it's 2 to 3 months in most other places - but when even after this period these people don't pay, is it any wonder people are struggling. 50% payment up front, the rest on completion of the job.
Come on fair is fair - where are the debt collectors, prison sentences etc for these developers who've fleeced people out of their hard earned cash!
uaekid wrote:look what you forigners are doing to this place...you've changed everything this socity use to stand for. shame on dubai thinking you ppl are any good.
Emmar or other construction companies ,What would you expect when let foreigners run the show uncontrolled ? like most ,they will rip-off the place fraud and leave, no surprise here really. I hope Dubai will learn from those mistakes.
And it aint just me saying that… for god sack even Discovery channel made a special TV show about you ,it's called banged up aboard LOOOOL