Vista Angkasa Apartment Management Office
A troublesome climb: The Vista Angkasa apartments. A notice pasted near the lifts states that a high voltage caused the malfunction and it was difficult to get an inverter to fix the problem, adding that the lift was expected to be fixed by May 30 (tomorrow).
The medium-cost-apartment situated next to the Universiti LRT station, is under the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) green house management division. Azah Ahmad, 43, who has been living at Vista Angkasa for the past seven years, said that DBKL had failed to take immediate action to fix the lifts. “When I called DBKL, they said it was Tenaga Nasional Berhad's (TNB) problem.
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But when I called TNB, they said it was DBKL's problem, later they said that it was the lift company's problem. “However, when I called the lift company, they said they've been waiting for DBKL's permission to fix it since May 21. “After we alerted the media, one of the lifts was repaired on May 23. We have elderly people and children, who depend on the lift services. And this is not the first time we have encountered such problems and the power cut is frequent, too.”. The reason for delay: A close-up of the notice pasted by the DBKL.
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Vista Angkasa Apartment
It states that a highvoltage caused the lifts to malfunction and that the breakdown could not be speedily fixeddue to the difficulty in obtaining spare parts especially inverters. Azah said the residents pay the maintenance fees to DBKL, who is the management corporation (MC). According to K. Sarah Sujatha, 28, people from other blocks had been facing similar lift problems with the lift services. “It is definitely inconvenient for everyone.