First decision made by the JMB
My interest to write about Prima is diminishing due to the fact that I am not getting any info about Prima which I need to post in my blog. The owners do not know whether the JMB has officially taken over the management. I saw a notice which was put up by Kumpulan Sejahtera. It says that if you have any inquiries, please refer to the committee members of the JMB. The statement implies that the JMB has taken over the management. But, when I made my payment for maintenance fees, the cheque is still in favour of the developer. I tried to get an explanation from Mr. Gary, our property supervisor and I was told that he was also in the dark. If he is in the dark, how can I get any new infos.
On the way to level 3, I noticed that the glass door is open so I gave Mr Gary a call to lodge a complaint. I was told that the JMC has made a decision to leave all the glass doors at level 3 open. I guess this must be their first decision as committee members of the JMB. I asked Gary whether the management has covered all the loopholes before the decision was made. Has our security been compromised? I 've nothing against the decision as long as our security is not compromised. Nobody can access the the level 3 from outside if you do not have a card. The con is that for someone who has committed a break-in, he has more exits to escape now and for someone who wants to commit a break-in, he has more choices now. I don't understand why they were so eager to open up the the level 3 glass doors. Mr Gary told me that the lock to the door at the entrance to the squash court has not been repaired yet. It means that potential burglars can gain access to our place through this door. They should wait until all the doors are shut before they open up the level 3. This is a hasty decision. A professional management company will not do it. You don't follow instructions blindly. Our security has been compromised.
The residents from Block A may be affected by the decision. The residents from Block B and C can exit from Block A or have access to Block A now. They only need to wait for someone to open the door. I am sure there will be a significant increase in human traffic flow which may give rise to a congestion at the lift lobby at Block A. We, the residents at Block A may have to wait longer for the lifts. I do not know whether the JMC take this into consideration before they made the decision. The committee members from Block A should put up an arguement to oppose the decision. Residents from Block B and C may think that we are selfish. My rationale is that why should the residents at Block A be inconvenienced when all of us pay the same amount of maintenance fees. All the blocks have their own ' keluar' and 'masuk'. Mr Gary told me that the committee have not made a decision to open up the codes for the cards. I shall definitely protest should they decide to do so.
The JMC has made the first change and I do not know what others may follow. Whether the decision made by the JMC is wise or otherwise, I shall leave it to the owners to ponder.
Thank you and have a nice day?

2 Comments:
HI,
Well, i noticed about the door too. I feel the present management is taking advantage,probably majority of the comittee members are from either block A or B and the fools in the committee from block A might have juz kept quiet.
If the lifts are going to get jammed in block A, we need to do something. I feel the residents in A and B will not care a damm. This is another stupid decision from the committee...i dont know wut they will do next. I read at the notice board at the maintenance office about the rationalising of electricity usage at the common area were taken into consideration to cut operation cost. and they switched off some lites at the parking area...which had made some location dark....which is not good in terms of safety...esspecially at level 1A.sacrificing safety i suppose...we pay the same maintenance fees but the place is dark. no wonder the gary didn't responce to my report...i think i wanna rectify it on my own...illegal wiring probably...if the assholes at the maintenance office dont responce...what u say mr.see...what option do i have...tq
Under no circumstances that we should cut cost at the expense of security. How much can you save by switching off the lights? Thousands of ringgit? In fact, the lights in the centre of the car park should be on all the time. Prima is so dark in the night. The JMC ( Joint Management Committee) should make a decision to improve the lighting at Prima. With regards to the glass door which remains open, I am not sure whether it is a collective decision or a one man decision. They should study the pro and con before they make a decision. Don't just do it because they are angry with the man who had proposed it.
I am not in the position to assist you anymore but I can still offer my views pertaining to the matter. For your info, most of the committee members come from Block C and B. The management ( HOkawai )under Mr Gary takes intructions from the JMC ( Mr Chan from Block C is the chairman ). By now you should know whom to bring your grievances to. Every owner has the right to speak out. In fact, they should hold a meeting with the owners before the decision to open the glass at level 3 is made simply because their decision may affect the residents of Block A.
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