Re: The Sky Executive Suites for Lease
JB folk cash in with 'illegal rooms'
New Straits Times
Monday, Feb 17, 2014
OHOR BAHRU - Some unscrupulous homeowners in Johor Bahru have been caught extending and renovating their houses illegally to build more rooms to be rented out.
There are cases where three-room single-storey semi-detached houses were transformed into double- storey units with 24 rooms in each unit.
This was done by extending the back portion of the houses, their sides and roofs.
These extensions do not adhere to specifications set by the local authorities.
They also posed a fire hazard to occupants.
This matter has reached the ears of the member of parliament in Johor Bahru, Tan Sri Shahrir Abdul Samad, who visited two such houses in Kim Teng Park in Johor Bahru yesterday.
He believed that house owners were hoping to cash in on the high demand for rooms by converting their properties into dormitories.
"With their high number of tenants, poor ventilation and extensions close to fences, such houses are a fire hazard.
"The also pose safety and security risks."
Accompanying Shahrir were Johor Bahru City Council (MBJB) whip, Yahya Jaafar, and officers from the MBJB Building Unit.
It was learnt that one of the houses had 24 rooms, while the other had 22 after renovations. Both units belonged to the same owner.
Checks showed that a small partition, measuring four by six metres, was rented out for RM500 per month.
A slightly bigger "room" could fetch RM600.
Most of the rooms were equipped with a fluorescent light and a ceiling fan.
The tenants are believed to be those working in Singapore, as Kim Teng Park is about 1km away from the Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complex.
Yahya said under the Uniform Building By-laws, it was a must to have a 2m gap between the side or the back of the house and the fence, and a 3m gap between the roof and the gate.
"Both houses did not comply with the specifications.
"MBJB must carry out more inspections to put a stop such illegal extensions. This is a residential area, not a hostel zone."
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