The ‘Ampang Prima Condominium’ project was launched in 2003 by Demi-Prima Sdn Bhd. It is built on 8.1 acres of leasehold land with 99 years tenure expiring on 8/8/2098 located in Bandar Baru Ampang under the district of Hulu Langat, Selangor. This residential project consists of 4 blocks with a total of 699 of residential units and 3 commercial units, where Block A is reserved for the existing land owners and the 3 other blocks were opened for sale to the public.
This project was fully completed in December 2006 and the sold units have been handed over by the developer since January 2007. This 17-storey condominium finally obtained its Certificate of Fitness (CF) in March 2007.
Abiding to the Act 663, The Badan Pengurusan Kondominium Ampang Prima, Bandar baru Ampang was established since year 2007. It is a joint-management body in managing the premises.
Security Hotline: +6014 2338 229
Should you have found suspected case, please contact the Security Hotline.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Happy 2013
Dear Unit Owner & Residents,
Happy New Year!
Regards,
JMC 2012/13
3 comments:
Anonymous
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I would like to bring up an issue regarding the swimming pool. I saw quite numbers of "outsiders" who came in and use the swimming pool during weekends and public holidays. It is easy to recognize a "non-residents" as usually they will bring a "bag" along..i absolutely won't bring along belongings such as hand-phone, watch, even a water bottle when i go for a swim..In the past christmas holidays some "families" came in not only to swim, but to have a "mini-picnic" as well. It is unfair to us as house-owners who paid the maintenance fees on time. Should we just continue letting the "outsiders" to come in and out as they wish? I hope the management could do something about this.
I would like to bring up an issue regarding the swimming pool. I saw quite numbers of "outsiders" who came in and use the swimming pool during weekends and public holidays. It is easy to recognize a "non-residents" as usually they will bring a "bag" along..i absolutely won't bring along belongings such as hand-phone, watch, even a water bottle when i go for a swim..In the past christmas holidays some "families" came in not only to swim, but to have a "mini-picnic" as well. It is unfair to us as house-owners who paid the maintenance fees on time. Should we just continue letting the "outsiders" to come in and out as they wish? I hope the management could do something about this.
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I would like to bring up an issue regarding the swimming pool. I saw quite numbers of "outsiders" who came in and use the swimming pool during weekends and public holidays. It is easy to recognize a "non-residents" as usually they will bring a "bag" along..i absolutely won't bring along belongings such as hand-phone, watch, even a water bottle when i go for a swim..In the past christmas holidays some "families" came in not only to swim, but to have a "mini-picnic" as well. It is unfair to us as house-owners who paid the maintenance fees on time. Should we just continue letting the "outsiders" to come in and out as they wish? I hope the management could do something about this.
I would like to bring up an issue regarding the swimming pool. I saw quite numbers of "outsiders" who came in and use the swimming pool during weekends and public holidays. It is easy to recognize a "non-residents" as usually they will bring a "bag" along..i absolutely won't bring along belongings such as hand-phone, watch, even a water bottle when i go for a swim..In the past christmas holidays some "families" came in not only to swim, but to have a "mini-picnic" as well. It is unfair to us as house-owners who paid the maintenance fees on time. Should we just continue letting the "outsiders" to come in and out as they wish? I hope the management could do something about this.
Noted.on the comment. Will get Maneger to sort this out. Thanks.
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