Summary
If your SnP agreement misrepresents parking allocations, you can lodge a complaint with the Housing and Local Government Ministry in Malaysia. Consult a lawyer to understand your legal rights and gather all relevant documents. Evidence is crucial in legal matters and can significantly influence the outcome. For claiming a promised gift like a dryer, gather all evidence of the agents promise and consult a lawyer to discuss the potential of an oral contract claim. Consider mediation before escalating to court proceedings.Full Conversation
My SnP provide wrong information about parking lot. They provide * parking lot. But manangement in the house said each unit of house only get * parking lot. What should I do?
Hello ****, it's crucial to clarify the situation with both the SnP provider and the management. Could you let me know which country's law we should consider for your case?
Malaysia
Hello ****, in Malaysia:
- You can lodge a complaint to the Housing and Local Government Ministry if there's misrepresentation in your SnP agreement.
- You might want to consult a lawyer to understand your legal rights better.
Remember to keep all relevant documents for reference.
If I have a bundle of evident. Can I win the case?
Hello ****, evidence is crucial in legal matters and can significantly influence the outcome. However, winning a case involves various factors like the nature of the evidence, its relevance, and the overall circumstances. A consultation with a lawyer would be beneficial.
Should I vacant on that house or just wait until the case solve?
Hello ****, it's not necessary to vacate your house while the case is ongoing. However, please consult with your lawyer for advice tailored to your specific situation.
Ok thank you
You're welcome, ****! If you have any other questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Best of luck with your case!
Agent said I got dryer as free gift and I got evident for this promiss. But the dryer is not mention in SnP. Can I claim that dryer?
Hello ****, in Malaysia:
- If your agent verbally promised a free gift (like a dryer) and you have evidence, it can be considered as an oral contract.
- Not being mentioned in SnP might complicate matters, consulting a lawyer would be wise.
- Keep all communication records as evidence.
Based on your experience. What should I do to claim the dryer?
Hello ****, based on the general legal perspective in Malaysia:
- You should gather all evidence of the agent's promise (emails, texts, etc).
- Consult a lawyer to discuss the potential of an oral contract claim.
- Consider mediation before escalating to court proceedings. Be prepared to negotiate.