Friday, September 19, 2008

The Borneo Post Online. Calculator loan.

Housing Minister Dato Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg said that it had already been agreed in assumption that HDC would re-structure its fad of pay to alleviate the trouble of this club of dwelling-place owners. "We have to re-structure some of these credit payments to charter the homeowners to pay up easily but you do necessary to pay up or the Housing Ministry will have to rebuttal in the State Legislative Assembly for all the small change spent," he said during a dialogue assembly between HDC and some houseowners of Bandar Baru Samariang affordable covering manoeuvre at Wisma Sultan Tengah here yesterday. The colloquy session appeared fruitful, even gaining the agree from an rival leader in Sarawak, Parti Keadilan Rakyat State intrigue outstanding Dominique Ng, who was also present. Organised by Pantai Damai assemblyman Dr Abdul Rahman Junaidi at the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) post here yesterday, the term touched on three brute issues. The issues are neglect in payment which resulted in peak arrears, the trouble of re-selling of the houses without notifying HDC and addressing the trouble of those who had been evicted.



Johari said that on his divide he given and had enchanted note of the houseowners’ predicament and was working on a better formula to cater to their needs. He said that for those having arduousness in paying, HDC would possibly have to augment their loan period for them to clear off their eminent payments. Whereas second-hand housebuyers, should inform HDC so that it could transfer the houses to their names, he said. "The disturbed here is that these buyers would treat in kind instalment to the foremost owner and sometimes these first owners did not traverse the payment, so what I suggest is that we cart these houses directly to those who had bought them," he said. On those whose homes had been repossessed because of arrears amounting as excited as RM7,000, Johari hoped that these buyers could come up with at least 40 per cent of the banknotes ahead and the be placed of the payment could be worked out with HDC.






However he reminded that houseowners must viable up to their school of the arrangement and reimburse up diligently. Speaking to reporters later, Johari said that initially there were some 100 defaulters in Bandar Baru Samariang but the hundred had been reduced to around 30. There are over 2,000 units of affordable houses in Bandar Baru Samariang.



He said this ungovernable was also chance in other parts of the state, which was expected given these houses were meant for the put down revenue rank and the poor. Fortunately he said, the horde of these defaulters was not many. Nevertheless, he said the Housing Ministry had to be unobstructed to other houseowners, who had been able to get back up and so there was no escaping payment even with the supple payment approach provided by HDC. Having said this, he urged houseowners to come in protection their clip weight as it was a deserving investment. Meanwhile, Ng questioned Johari as to whether he would unreserved all summonses issued to some of these houseowners be diffident and that further vigour by court be halted to release the housebuyers of their problems.



Here, Johari said his officers would be aware to this. Ng then told reporters he was very perturbed that the administration was very proactive on the fit matter and was cock-a-hoop that the ministry, under the able leadership of Johari, responded lickety-split to alleviate the problems of stricken families. "Last Sunday, I met with a dozen line owners there and they were striking me that they were going to be locked out of their homes," he said.

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The one feature he was most concerned was that there had been over 100 summonses issued to the families who had defaulted in their payment and those summonses were still current to court. He feared these summons would on expenses which would further tax the afflicted families so he hoped HDC would disclaim these summonses to budget them time to repay the allowance through the new payment structure. He said the ministry needed to be conversant with that low-cost housing schemes were for unlucky families so they were bound to have problems with payment. "Some of them are overlay unstable incomes because of the widen in fuel prices and other correlated factors. It’s not that they do not want to pay, they just can’t," he said.



Ng was failed to note the healing given to some affected home owners by guaranteed housing officers. "When these houseowners came to ascertain of their plight, they were told ‘It is your problem, not my problem’," claimed Ng. He said this was a regulation enclosure prepare so the officers should not be so callous to brush aside these home owners’ pleas for further consideration.




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