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  1. the chinese had brought illegal structure in a condominium or apartment to a whole new level. the big question is how could the owner complete his mod? such big rocks and plants need to be hoist / transport up to the penthouse unit all the residents in the building jiak sai liao and no one can stop him until he complete the illegal structure?
  2. and some said in MCF before that live in private property is v safe and no such problems For more than a year, residents at The Centris condominium in Jurong West thought that the screws they found stuck in their tyres had come from driving on roads. That is, until they found out that some of their neighbours had suffered the same fate, and realised it had been done deliberately. At least 40 residents have had their cars vandalised in the condo's private carpark, mostly involving screws being driven into the tyres of their vehicles. Despite more closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras being installed about two weeks ago, the incidents - which include cases of smashed headlights, scratched cars and glue on car bonnets - have not stopped.
  3. As per topic, is there such a condo in singapore anyone knows of?
  4. Sure boh?? http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/property-bl...-151142467.html
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