With immediate effect, due to the attitude of some residents who do not heed the warnings about the indiscriminate throwing away of rubbish onto common areas and air wells, there will be a RM300 fine levied on those residents who are caught committing this offence. There will also be a reward for anyone who can furnish well-supported evidence leading to the apprehending of these perpetrators. All terms and conditions leading to the apprehending of these perpetrators apply.
Blog site of Management Corporation, e-Tiara Serviced Apartments & Retail Units, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Friday, November 15, 2013
Indiscriminate Parking
Residents are reminded that their vehicles must be properly parked in designated areas and within the time limit set for visitor's parking.
Vehicles will be clamped if the following occurs:
1. If vehicles do not display the visitor's pass prominently on the dashboard when parked in the visitor's bay.
2. If vehicles parked in the visitor's bay exceed the three hour limit set for visitor's parking.
3. If visitors park their cars in the visitor's bay on the pretext of visiting our retail units but go shopping in the complexes nearby or proceed downtown.
4. If residents park in the visitor's bay instead of their own designated bay in the upper levels without reserving the parking bay and paying a monthly rental.
5. If residents park in another resident's parking bay, including reserved parking bays.
6. Parking in non-designated parking areas.
6. Parking in non-designated parking areas.
Lately, there had been two cases of owners of clamped vehicles who forcefully removed and damaged the clamps and, thereafter, drove away with the clamps. The offender will have to pay RM100 for the initial offence of illegal parking and RM500 for theft and damage to e-Tiara's property. In such cases, the person is deemed to have stolen e-Tiara's property and a report to the police will be made. Legal action will be taken against the offender if he/she refuses to return the clamp.
CCTV picture of car owner forcefully removing clamp
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Recovery Of Arrears In Management Fees Under New Strata Management Act
Under the new Act 757, the management is given the authority to do the following to recover non-payment of management fees by owners:
Read: Recovering monies due from defaulting strata owners
The Act provides for the parcel owners to be brought to court and fined or imprisoned or their properties seized if they do not pay their maintenance charges or sinking funds.
Read: Recovering monies due from defaulting strata owners
The Act provides for the parcel owners to be brought to court and fined or imprisoned or their properties seized if they do not pay their maintenance charges or sinking funds.
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