00:00Condominium owners and ICON residents Monkiara want DBKL's Commissioner of Buildings to attend
00:07immediately to their complaints following a court decision earlier this week. On Tuesday,
00:12the Kuala Lumpur High Court dismissed an application by IRMK's joint management body
00:18to stay an award made by the Strata Management Tribunal in April last year,
00:22pending a judicial review. The JMB wants the court to nullify the IRMK management
00:29corporation's first annual general meeting held on December 23, 2023, which elected a
00:35committee to administer the property. Proprietors told FMT the COB's office appeared to be distancing
00:42itself from issues surrounding the property, leaving unit owners and residents of the luxury
00:47condominium in a state of despair. Tee, a resident who pays RM600 in monthly maintenance fees,
00:55said she is shocked by the state of the property with mouldy interiors,
00:59poorly lit walkways, tiles held together by cellophane tape, and poor security.
01:06Meanwhile, ex-JMB committee member Zohilman Sulaiman said JMB had spent RM2.5 million
01:13on substandard painting that left many exterior metal surfaces not painted,
01:18and RM600,000 on a rooftop upgrade using substandard materials.
01:23Property manager Wang Yuping, hired by the management corporation last month,
01:28said it was shocking to see what the residents have been putting up with,
01:32adding that he has already engaged a contractor to repair leaks at four apartments and a car park.
01:38Pan Yujo, FMT News.
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