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<blockquote data-quote="jarance" data-source="post: 386251" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>If you see the grant then it is good. I once bought a shop lot in a industrial land and the shop does not have individual grant because the developer did not (or refuse) apply for it. So every time when you want to buy or sell, you have to get the developer written consent. The developer charges a few thousand for issuing the letter. I have no choice but to pay or I could not effect the S&P. </p><p></p><p>I presume the reason there is no caveat is because you are the first owner. (That is good) :top: </p><p></p><p>BTW, after you buy the land, you still to hire an architect to design the house. Some developer allow free style but some do not. I know one developer in Telok Gong have about 12 designs to follow.</p><p></p><p>After you get the design approved, you can get PCK pte ltd to built your house. :listen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarance, post: 386251, member: 21"] If you see the grant then it is good. I once bought a shop lot in a industrial land and the shop does not have individual grant because the developer did not (or refuse) apply for it. So every time when you want to buy or sell, you have to get the developer written consent. The developer charges a few thousand for issuing the letter. I have no choice but to pay or I could not effect the S&P. I presume the reason there is no caveat is because you are the first owner. (That is good) :top: BTW, after you buy the land, you still to hire an architect to design the house. Some developer allow free style but some do not. I know one developer in Telok Gong have about 12 designs to follow. After you get the design approved, you can get PCK pte ltd to built your house. :listen: [/QUOTE]
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