There was a bit of a commotion today outside the MCST office between some majority owners who want to appeal to the High Court and those that do not. Later on, a resident set up shop to collect signatures for a petition; possibly for our eminent MP.
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It is rumoured that the en bloc lawyer will probably file an appeal soon. I was told it could be done on an urgent basis.
This is their prerogative.
The minority, of course, will object.
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It is rumoured that the en bloc lawyer will probably file an appeal soon. I was told it could be done on an urgent basis.
This is their prerogative.
The minority, of course, will object.
good luck to all. this is now a house and no more a home.sad.
ReplyDeleteI am one of the majority owners who never minded what came out of the deal. It is a pity though that the actions of the SC and its lawyers have disrupted the financial and personal plans of so many families. Much of this could probably have been avoided if there had been more transparency in the whole enbloc process and if the residents had been kept more up to date on all happenings.
ReplyDeleteI came to know about the commotion at the void deck of Blk 120 and at the function room at the Management office on Sunday and went down to check. I was told by (resident’s name) being an SP on his own accord is exercising a petition to the Minister to appeal to the STB to bring forward the date before the 25th July.
ReplyDeleteI am surprised that the MC had allowed a single SP to use the function room to collect signatures for his letter to the Minister.
I am also shocked to know that the representative of (property agent) had contacted via email and SMS to majority owners to come to the Management office to sign the petition on an urgent basis. Is the PA being hired by all the majority or only one SP whom they took his instruction to contact majority SPs.
I do understand from (the resident) that the (en bloc lawyer) is going to appeal to the High Court to throw out the decision made by the STB. Have they got the majority mandate to do this or is he exercising on his own accord or by the SC? I do also understand from (the resident) that whatever cost involves for the proceeding to High Court is borne only by the (en bloc lawyer).
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