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5th February 2009, 09:57 AM
#1
lift upgrading
i understand that the payment for lift upgrading is 2 years after completion. what happens if the new owner told over the flat on year 1 and realised that he has to pay for the upgrading. who is liable to pay (the previous owner when the lift upgrading was completed or the new owner)?
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6th February 2009, 03:18 PM
#2
wow, this is very chimp !!!.
I check with some agent, they told me they do not have such problem - cause when the property was going through transaction - HDB will actually highlight to the buyer this when the buyer go and sign the documents.
The new owner will have to pay for it according to my understanding.
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15th April 2009, 06:09 PM
#3
ohhh.... so eventually is new owner got to pay lar. but only on transaction then inform a bit too late right, cannot back out liao. how much does a typical lift upgrading cost?
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16th April 2009, 10:34 AM
#4
is it true that after life upgrading, the valuation of the flat can go up by about $20k - $30K?
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17th June 2009, 06:42 PM
#5
I think valuation does normally go up after lift upgrading but I don't think the increase is going to be significantly higher than what the upgrade costs.
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31st July 2009, 08:53 AM
#6
is it true that if you live on the floor that both lift lands on every floor, cos 1 lift goes to every floor and the other does not, does that means that when lift upgrading, i do not have to pay cos it does not affect me?
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5th January 2010, 11:06 AM
#7
regardless of the price, i think its good to have a lift on every floor. it helps a lot, especially when there are many elderly folks living in the area. it also helps when u have bulky items to bring up or when u are simply tired.
only thing i dont really understand is why are the new lifts so small?
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6th January 2010, 09:35 AM
#8
ha ha, space contraint mah. singapore very tiny only. no space for too big lift. should be contented got lift for every floor.
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6th January 2010, 10:32 AM
#9
i agree with cookies. have the lift on every floor is already a huge blessing. not enough space, just wait for the next empty lift to load your baggage. can be done for sure. unless u gonna bring an elephant into the home. lol
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12th February 2010, 07:57 AM
#10
come to think about it our hdb lifts can fit about 6-8 person i think and i thought that is good enough. moreover, you hardly see the lifts always packed unlike shopping malls. my flat's lift usually only has 1 or 2 other passengers with me max.
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