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Over 100 abandoned private housing projects recorded as of November

KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 134 abandoned private housing projects was recorded in the peninsula between 2013 and November, said Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government Deputy Minister Datuk Halimah Mohamed Sadique.

She said the number included 26 abandoned projects this year.

“The government is taking action to blacklist developers who failed to complete projects within the Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) or who caused the abandonment of housing projects,” she told the Dewan Negara here today.

Halimah was replying to a question from Datuk Zali Mat Yasin who wanted to know the number of abandoned housing projects and the government’s action against developers who failed to complete the projects, in addition to what protection was being offered to buyers facing the problem.

Elaborating, she said developers who were blacklisted were not allowed to apply for, or renew their licence, advertising and sales permit and their names would appear on the ministry’s website for reference by buyers and investors.

In addition, she said the government would take legal action to prosecute and compound errant developers.

To protect consumer interests, Halimah said they could apply to have the sales and purchase agreement terminated if there was no progress on the construction for a continuous period of six months or more.--BERNAMA

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