fubar said MD is right. This is a wholesome Islamic country. Companies don't set out to deceive their customers and steal money through crafty contract loopholes.
As if the government of an Islamic country would allow companies like First Qatar to fleece customers. After all, this is a country that has fixed the price of rice for Ramadan, and is committed to protecting human rights."
Tongue in cheek but you and MD are correct in the sense that in fact, it's unlikely that these companies set out purposely to deceive their customers. They just didn't think further in the first place, ie they lacked foresight and now possibly implementing new conditions as an afterthought.
Normally, the purchase of any property includes the surrounding infrastructure - basics to the building like access roads, water, sewage, etc - the COMMON areas or access to your property - all should have been built in to the price.
My apartments in KL - the connection for all the utilities are included in the purchase price, but purchasers pay monthly charges for the utilities and other services like the solid waste treatment system
IMHO, the intention of the owners / shareholders of the FQ are genuine and not out to cheat but these costly errors are due to their inexperience and perhaps they have not been adequately advised.
/Btw, I'm not naive. I simply choose to see the positive side, unless proven otherwise.
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The Cookie Monster said it.
fubar said MD is right. This is a wholesome Islamic country. Companies don't set out to deceive their customers and steal money through crafty contract loopholes.
As if the government of an Islamic country would allow companies like First Qatar to fleece customers. After all, this is a country that has fixed the price of rice for Ramadan, and is committed to protecting human rights."
Tongue in cheek but you and MD are correct in the sense that in fact, it's unlikely that these companies set out purposely to deceive their customers. They just didn't think further in the first place, ie they lacked foresight and now possibly implementing new conditions as an afterthought.
Normally, the purchase of any property includes the surrounding infrastructure - basics to the building like access roads, water, sewage, etc - the COMMON areas or access to your property - all should have been built in to the price.
My apartments in KL - the connection for all the utilities are included in the purchase price, but purchasers pay monthly charges for the utilities and other services like the solid waste treatment system
IMHO, the intention of the owners / shareholders of the FQ are genuine and not out to cheat but these costly errors are due to their inexperience and perhaps they have not been adequately advised.
/Btw, I'm not naive. I simply choose to see the positive side, unless proven otherwise.
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The Cookie Monster said it.