Thursday, September 29, 2022

WOTC - Implementing changes to national policies

 Wisdom of the Crowd: 86 % of the respondents said that changes should be made voluntary at the initial stage to gather the experience before making them mandatory.


https://tklcloud.com/Crowd2/chart3.aspx?id=2696

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Real people aren't perfect and perfect people aren't real.

Anonymous said...

Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up. — Pablo Picasso

Anonymous said...

All tight lending bank loans came a little too late. My mortgage payment went up by SGD1700 a month. I

took a shorter-term loan. Being single, I was able to rent out my apartment and move back

with my parents. I feel sorry for those who have no choice but to unload their private

property to move to resale HDB?

Anonymous said...

We don't hear of public hospitals complaining about incurring a loss.
We don't hear about public schools incurring a loss.
We don't hear about the 100 billion dollars incurring loss throwing out like confetti to banks and large organizations with profits of millions.
We don't hear about Changi airport incurring losses!
They better come out with answers more hospitably because people are really sick of their degrading answers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




HDB will incur S$270 million development loss from Central Weave BTO flats in Ang Mo Kio, says Desmond Lee

Anonymous said...

There are people who abused the system of selling their private to decouple. Whose fault was it that people are trying to circumvent paying ABSD?

There are also parents, who lower status to HDB resale, due to needing cash to aid their children who are over the ages of 30 to get a resale, because they cannot wait 4 years for a BTO. 75% of the population needed public flats and the authorities and only them are the ones who design and have all the control and say over BTO(should change to OTB-ORDER TO BUILD). Whose fault is this messiness now?

Some just needed to sell (luckily still got buyers). Not only mortgage rates went up, but so are the maintenance fees. Most condos' maintenance fees went up by between $240 to $600 per quarter.


Only the ministers do not have all these housing problems.
Their jobs are secure as long as they are not corrupt or having affairs.

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