Yes 933 DJ Hazelle Teo was n’t anticipating issues with her condo management and neighbors, even though it’s common to encounter difficulties during a home renovation.
Last October, the 30-year-old bought her first home, a S$ 1.18 million ( US$ 903, 000 ) resale condo in West Coast. She moved into the 710 square ft two-bedroom house in August after a three-month construction phase.
While giving 8days. Hazelle shared that she had received letters from the condominium management about “multiple problems” from neighbors about how her restoration had “great problems” the models encircling it.
One resident claimed that while renovating, workers had left the door open, which gave rise to dust and sand flies into the neighbors ‘ homes.
This caused” outfits in the ledge were soiled various times” and left the floors of adjacent units soiled.
” We have endured too much. Please notify them to keep the door closed when renovating”, read the message.  ,
The estate’s employees reportedly left the popular corridor without doing any proper cleaning, despite Hazelle’s claim that they only did it briefly and then returned to do the same.  ,
As a result, a S$ 100 cleaning fee was “once again deducted from]her ] renovation deposit”.
Hazelle is unsure how many times during the course of her restoration she was charged a cleaning fee.
” I did n’t know condos will fine you for such things”, said the radio jock.