Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Current promotion for remaining units in Block D

Dear all,

Following informations are the latest promotion for those who are interested to own a unit in Changkat View Condo. All the units stated here are located in Block D.

At the moment, there're 3 promotions, which are:

1. 10% down payment rebate. Price range from RM313,000++ onwards after discount
2. 10% down payment rebate, RM5000 extra rebate. Price range from RM317,000++ onwards after discount.
3. 10% down payment rebate, Free 1 additional car park. Price range from RM348,000++ onwards after discount.

For those who are interested or wish to obtain further information, you may directly email to me at changkatview.kl@gmail.com.

Friday, 25 September 2009

Resident card is a must

U guys need not worry on the house rule and it is not as what you think. FYI, management does not follow the rules exactly as stipulated in the house rule. They do understand the implementation may causes hindrance to owners. But i don't understand why they come up with it in the first place. This is further explained whereby no owners/occupant are prohibited to utilise the facilities due to the said house rule. We would already have commented on that if the rules are implemented as it.

At the moment, management allows more than 2 guests to use the facilities. And the restriction on which day to use the facilities is also quite lenient. I have checked and confirmed with management.

But 1 thing for sure, all occupants must apply for the resident card in order to use the facilities. I do think all owners should heed the call to apply for the card. This will prevent non resident using the facilities within the premises.

Anyhow there's one thing for you to think about. Try to imagine, if 1 occupant bringing lots of guest at one time to use the facilities such as badminton court, swimming pool, tennis court and gym. I don't think fellow owners would have any chance to use the facilities. So, definitely it is not fair to others owners as we're entitled and given priority to the utilisation of the facilities. Agreed?

But, don't worry, this is just a wild guess and i don't think it will occur anytime soon at least until Block D handover. We will ensure the existing rules and regulation fit the current practice and ensure owners benefit from it most.

Resident card

I'm sure you guys notice the circular on the notice board. This is just to remind you on the implementation. It is stated clearly in the Houes rules which have been provided to all purchasers upon VP.

The rules have been enforced from the date of VP. Following are the details of the rules spell it out in the house rules.

13.0 Common and Recreational facilities

13.1 occupants are required to book for the use of the Recreational facilities at the management office and only Occupant and thier Guests limited to 2 persons shall be entitled to use the Recreational facilities and such facilities shall be used in accordance with these Rules and Regulations which govern each Recreational facility as contained in the Annexure to this Schedule.

13.2 The use of the Recreational facilities by the Guest shall be restricted to weeksdays only (excluding public holidays)and Occupants must accompany their Guests when using the Recreational facilities.

13.3 Occupants are required to surrender thier Resident Cards and to register in before claiming the use of the Recreational facilities. The number of Guests, if any should also be indicated. Occupants shall only claim their cards upon the departure of their Guests.

Note: Recreational facilites means the Multi-Purpose Hall with a badminton court, children playground, gymnasium, barbeque pit, tennis court, swimming pool and cafetaria.

Saturday, 19 September 2009

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri



Kepada saudara dan saudari yang saya hormati sekalian,

Saya ucapkan Selamat Hari Raya kepada semua rakan-rakan umat Islam. Semoga dapat bersama orang tersayang pada hari yang mulia ini.

Berhati-hati semasa dijalan raya, biar lambat asalkan selamat.

Monday, 14 September 2009

Notice on Management Closure during Raya week

To all,

Please be informed that the management office will be closed for the festive holidays from 19th September 2009 to 23rd September 2009. They shall resume operation as usual on 24th September 2009.

in case of emergency, you guys can contact following no:
Customer Care Center: 0179050303

Friday, 11 September 2009

Payment of service charges

Dear all,

Please be informed that effective 7th September 2009, all service charges and other charges should be payable to CHANGKAT VIEW CONDOMINIUM JMB as the new account under JMB have been opened.

Thursday, 3 September 2009

Disruption of electricity

By now, all the owners in CV should receive the notice on the matter. As a reminder, please be informed that there will be a diruption on electricity at Changkat View Condo on 4th September 2009, due to the connection of electricity supply to block D by TNB. The schedule of work as follows:

2pm to 4pm: Excavation of trial pits and road cutting
4pm to 12am: Termination and joining works

Please be noted, the disruption on electricity is from 6.30pm to 7pm (plan). Anyhow, we know how ppl work so be prepared that the time wont be accurate and hopefully by 12 am everything will be done.

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

10 things you should know to be flu-savvy

I got this article and i think i should share with you all. It is very informative. Since it is from US, i had changed some info so it can fits us here.

1. No cause for panic.

So far, swine flu isn't much more threatening than regular seasonal flu.

During the few months of this new flu's existence, hospitalizations and deaths from it seem to be lower than the average seen for seasonal flu, and the virus hasn't dramatically mutated. So far, there're 72 cases of death reported nationwide.

2. Virus tougher on some.

Swine flu is more of a threat to certain groups — children under 2, pregnant women, people with health problems like asthma, diabetes and heart disease. Teens and young adults are also more vulnerable to swine flu.

Ordinary, seasonal flu hits older people the hardest, but not swine flu. Scientists think older people may have some immunity from exposure years earlier to viruses similar to swine flu.

3. Wash your hands often and long.

Like seasonal flu, swine flu spreads through the coughs and sneezes of people who are sick. Emphasize to children that they should wash with soap and also use alcohol-based hand sanitizers. It is selling in amost every pharmacy.

4. Get the kids vaccinated.

These groups should be first in line for swine flu shots, especially if vaccine supplies are limited — people 6 months to 24 years old, pregnant women, health care workers.

Also a priority: Parents and caregivers of infants, people with those high-risk medical conditions previously noted. Unfortunately, Malaysia will receive the vaccine in October and priority given to health care front liner.

5. Get your shots early.

Millions of swine flu shots should be available by October. If you are in one of the priority groups, try to get your shot as early as possible. Look out for information from MOH.

6. Immunity takes awhile.

Even those first in line for shots won't have immunity until around 1.5 to 2 months.

That's because it's likely to take two shots, given three weeks apart, to provide protection. And it takes a week or two after the last shot for the vaccine to take full effect.

The regular seasonal flu shot should be widely available now. Please check with your regular GP and hospital.

7. Vaccines are being tested.

Health officials presume the swine flu vaccine is safe and effective, but they're testing it to make sure.

The international pharmaceutical company have begun studies in eight cities abroad to assess its effectiveness and figure out the best dose. Vaccine makers are doing their own tests as well.


8. Help! Surrounded by swine flu.


If an outbreak of swine flu hits your area before you're vaccinated, be extra cautious.

Stay away from public gathering places like malls, sports events and churches. Try to keep your distance from people in general. Keep washing those hands and keep your hands away from your eyes, nose and mouth.

9. What if you get sick?


If you have other health problems or are pregnant and develop flu-like symptoms, call your doctor right away. You may be prescribed with antiviral. This drug can reduce the severity of swine flu if taken right after symptoms start.

If you develop breathing problems (rapid breathing for kids), pain in your chest, constant vomiting or a fever that keeps rising, go to an emergency room.

Most people, though, should just stay home and rest. Cough into your elbow or shoulder. Stay home for at least 24 hours after your fever breaks. Fluids and pain relievers can help with achiness and fever. Always check with a doctor before giving children any medicines. Adult cold and flu remedies are not for them. Remember children less than 2 years old are not advisable to use them.

10. No swine flu from barbecue.

You can't catch swine flu from pork — or poultry either (even though it recently turned up in turkeys in Chile). Swine flu is not spread by handling meat, whether it's raw or cooked.

Tuesday, 1 September 2009

Justice for Gary

Greetings and a very warm welcome to all.

This website http://justiceforgaryrobert.webs.com/ is devoted to seeking justice for Gary Robert, my colleague's brother upon his mysterious death after completing the Adidas King of The Road 2009 marathon on 2nd August 2009.. Please do visit the link to the objectives for further information.

In conclusion, may justice prevail for Gary Robert and further re-occurrence of such a tragedy be prevented.

Block A intercom

To Block A owners,

The rectification work for block A intercom system is done. This including those units previously complaint with the management office. Starting this week onwards, security guard will start calling to your unit if you're expecting a visitors.

Kindly feedback to management office if your intercom unit still non functional.

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