Many owners of HDC houses not
paying loans
02/07/2007 The Star By Jack Wong
KUCHING: Owners of many low-cost houses built by the state-owned Housing
Development Corporation (HDC) have failed to service their loans.
State Housing Minister Datuk Abang Johari Tun Openg said although a lot of
these buyers were in arrears, most of them had yet to lose their homes.
"Not many houses are repossessed. But if they continue to accumulate the
arrears, they will end up losing their homes,'' he added in an interview
with the HDC bulletin in its latest issue which was released here on Monday.
Johari said most house owners would resume servicing their loans when the
corporation took legal actions against them.
"This is not a healthy culture.
"They should give priority to their financial commitments first before
spending on other things, such as house renovations and buying cars, for the
sake of their families,'' he said.
Johari said the increase in the wages of civil servants from this month
would help many, particularly the low-income group and those with big
families to meet some of their commitments.
He said with more incomes, they should learn to save and invest wisely.
"Do not increase financial commitments unncessarily through excessive use of
credit cards or adding up your personal loans.''
Johari said the ministry and Sarawak Housing and the Real Estate Developers'
Association officials were planning for a trip to China this month to look
for cheaper, but quality buiilding materials.
He said there would be no need to increase the prices of affordable houses
for the lower income group if the construction costs of houses could be
maintained.
Developers have asked the government to review the ceiling prices of
affordable houses in the light of escalating costs of building materials.
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