ISKANDAR PUTERI: Housing developers facing problems completing their projects on schedule should come forward to get help, says Datuk Mohd Jafni Md Shukor.
The state Housing and Local Government Committee chairman added this comes as there were a total of 33 housing projects that have been deemed “sick” and another eight projects abandoned in Johor as of Jan 31 this year.
“However, the state government is willing to work with developers that have their housing projects categorised as 'sick' and abandoned to defend and help homebuyers,” he said during the state assembly sitting at Bangunan Sultan Ismail in Kota Iskandar on Tuesday . Mohd Jafni said developers that were facing problems were welcome to seek the state government assistance through the Plan, Design and Review Committee .
"Developers need to have the initiative to come to the state government and inform us of the issues and problems they are facing, only after that, we can help,” he added.
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