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  1. Thanks alot ...appreciate your advise. I decided not to go for a re-valuation. Really appreaciate your help... Cheers!!!
  2. Thanks for the advise...but the problem is I am buying over the flat from my in-law and last time we agree that the house would be sold at what ever is the valuation price. With so many defects,I don't agree with the valuation price.
  3. I c,thanks .. so requesting for revaluation will not help to reduce the price? The last time the valuer just come took photos for 5mins and he was go off ( i think go back home as it is close to 5p.m ). I think the valuer did not do a good job. So what do you suggest?Appeal for revaluation and highlight to them the defects or just accept the current valuation price. If I were to accept the current valuation price,i find it abit unfair as many defects not highlighted,the valuer just valuate the house within superfast...5 mins ,plus in the valuation report,it stated that the house is fitted with cooker hob but they wasn't any cooker hob.This shows that they did not do their job properly.
  4. Defects as in long cracks on wall tile at kitchen and toilet. Many holes on the wall due to drilling at kitchen and toilet.Crack on the toilet flooring.Hall flooring ,a portion patch up with differene tile due to hack down of store room. Leakage at aircon trunking,water leaking everytime the air-con is switched on. These are the defects refering
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