Hi All,
When you are in PG, take a look at the toilet next to the swimming pool. Looks like a public toilet, bare, sparse and no deco at all. Dun even look into the steam room, you would think you walked into a jail cubicle. A vast difference from other ECs, not to mention condos.
All being said, there are no structural defects and you can definitely shift in if you wan a roof over your head. Just dun look at the deep scratches across the marble, uneven edges, uneven wall, chipped tile edges, windows that cannot be closed, balcony doors that cannot be locked, scratches on sink, balcony floor splattered with paint, glue stain all over the wardrobe base, laminates popping out, different colour grouting, silicone stain all over the glass shelves, oil stains all over the black toilet wall tiles and the wardrobe doors (just to name a few).
A cursory glace at my unit during the joint inspection already recorded more than 50 defects (i'm not referring to individual spots, but groupings of defects).
I tried to be positive before i collect my keys, while being mentally prepared after hearing abt the defects. Alas the disappointment was just too much....
Carol,
It's ok to get your keys late if your unit is nicely done up. My unit was obviously not ready for handover, even the guy frm mgt office was shaking his head. So yours might be a blessing in disguise becos they are using the time to touch up yr unit nice nice hahaha