PARTIONED VILLAS ARE HAZARDOUS FOR EVERYONE

Sydney4x4
By Sydney4x4

The trend of partioning a big room in to small pieces of rooms and renting has become a common thing in Qatar now.

While it makes affordable for Low income people to stay with families but at the same time its creating a trend of Lowest standard of life in this highly developing Qatar.

Congested living spaces and unprofessionally partitioned rooms are prone to Electric shock circuits and gas blasts etc. due to (there have been some instances too!)temporarily electrification and kitchen settings.

I REQUEST QL members to share your ideas and solutions to over come this. Lots of Agents/Brokers make use of the risings cost of Living in Qatar at the cost of lives of families and children who will be at risk in case of any hazardeous incidents in these partitioned villas.

Wish there were some Govt. agency to regulate/Monitor these illegal activities which may take tolls on Low income working community.

THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR SHARING YOUR IDEAS

By Sprikitic• 13 Nov 2011 20:26
Rating: 5/5
Sprikitic

Basically, we are here working outside of our country to earn & to save! The more we save, the better we earn and the more money we can bring to our homeland.

With regards to electric shock or short circuits, or gas blasts, etc....it is the negligence that should be taken into attention not the partitioned room. Whether you're living in a partition or a palace, or a hotel, or apartment, anywhere!...accidents such these happens because of NEGLIGENCE, not on the place.

So, to you mr. Sydney, I may not know you but..in your situation, its so easy to say anything you like and think most especially when you're not into low class...but one thing: being poor is not a crime!!

By jjj75• 11 Nov 2011 11:18
jjj75

landlords and agents should stop being so bloody greedy. There is enough housing stock here in Qatar (you only have to look at all the new apartment blocks which have no one in them and the new compounds again, ditto).

This place may be tax free but THEY get it back in every other way.

By tigabaguio• 11 Nov 2011 11:06
tigabaguio

exactly..

its the goverment who can solve this..

if its illegal then they should close all villas with partitioned villas and all staying on it will be evicted..

big question?? where would we live who has very low income?? i guess non so they will deport us..

lets just see if this high paying ass who can afford to rent a whole villa can do the labour jobs and can sustain the work demand from the labour force..

By Miss Mimi• 10 Nov 2011 08:47
Miss Mimi

triple post.

By Miss Mimi• 10 Nov 2011 08:46
Miss Mimi

oopss.

By Miss Mimi• 10 Nov 2011 08:42
Rating: 5/5
Miss Mimi

In the UAE partitioned villas are illegal and the government is rather aggressive in policing it as well. There have been too many cases of faulty wiring causing fires and killing people and unhygenic conditions. Now if a villa is found to be illegally partitioned (you can partition as long as you meet government standards of proper work) then the landlord in fined a min. of 100,000 AED and the people living there are evicted.

By simplecomplex• 10 Nov 2011 08:38
simplecomplex

QLers cannot give a solution for this. The only solution is that the government should take action on those unreasonably high rent fees. You sure are stupid for saying such words. It is by choice that people with low income live in such places, and by choice, I mean those places that they can only afford. Who would want to live with so many people? Of course they dream of taking a whole villa or flat for their own if only they could afford it. Please go have your brains checked. You have a serious damage on your logic. No words can express just how much of a bimbo you are. If you are irritated seeing such accommodations, then go rent a whole compound and re-rent the villas for half the prize!

By nomad_08• 9 Nov 2011 02:45
nomad_08

Nobody said that the government has to provide the housing for free, the expats still of course has to pay for it but at an affordable fee. It doesn't have to be fancy like the 'others' have but decent enough for one to live in.

By Good old joe• 8 Nov 2011 23:10
Good old joe

We see lots of villas and apartments empty all along the main roads and inner streets but how can the low income workers afford to pay the fancy rents for this places which are many, many times more then the housing allowance that this workers get.

By Sydney4x4• 8 Nov 2011 23:07
Rating: 2/5
Sydney4x4

Yes, currently im staying in a partitioned villas and i have been staying like this even in Dubai too.

In no way im downgrading or critizing any one here.

MY REQUEST IS To find a solution that can help every one specially those in the lower income brackets.

I heard some guys saying that there are 50,000 plus rooms are vacant in Qatar (I could not verify the genuiness of this though!) and holding up just to keep this high value of real estate market.!

Read more: http://www.qatarliving.com/node/2253688#ixzz1d98Oa7uK

By Sydney4x4• 8 Nov 2011 22:43
Rating: 5/5
Sydney4x4

Yes, currently im staying in a partitioned villas and i have been staying like this even in Dubai too.In no way im downgrading or critizing any one here.MY REQUEST IS To find a solution that can help every one specially those in the lower income  brackets.I heard some guys saying that there are 50,000 plus rooms are vacant in Qatar (I could not verify the genuiness of this though!) and holding up just to keep this high value of real estate market.! 

By tigabaguio• 8 Nov 2011 22:05
tigabaguio

i don't see it illegal if tolerated and not sanction by the government here..

so if the OP really cares for everyone's safety, then he must address and report this to the authorities..

posting it here for me don't solve the matter but rather insults expats living in this partition villas like me.. no one wants to live in a partition villa.. even my dog way home has its own room..

even if someone suggested here the best solution i don't think it will help either.. not unless the OP was appointed by the goverment to research for solutions..

By jAMM• 8 Nov 2011 21:33
Rating: 5/5
jAMM

ONLY IF THE SALARIES ARE STANDARD FOR ALL PEOPLE. By then, nobody will stay in partitioned rooms.

By azilana7037• 8 Nov 2011 21:26
Rating: 5/5
azilana7037

I've been here in Qatar for almost 7 years and most of these partitioned rooms that you're talking about are mostly managed or rented our by your race.

I'm living in a villa now for 5 years and we dont do partitions. The balcony, living room, dining area and the receiving area were converted into rooms and no electrical cicuit or sockets are changed. And most, if not all of my fellow kabayans would rent out the other spare rooms to AFFORD THE STEEP RENT and SURVIVE.

From what I know, those who partioned rooms in villas like the size of a prison cell are AFTER THE MONEY without the thought of safety....and one is crazy to even do business with these scroupulous(sp)individiual.

On the other hand, the Qatar government do offer low housing but prioritizes their own or the locals. And to think there are a lot of buildings, apartments and villas that are vacant...still the rent remains sky high.

By Life Rockz• 8 Nov 2011 21:15
Life Rockz

I understand u r farely rich and have been lucky enough to not had to stay in one of those kinda sharring villas.... but my friend, try to step into other's shoes and understand that even others deserve to live in this world..... even others deserve some better life.... tomorrow u will say all the ppl having income under x amt shd stay in a far off places nd not in the city.....

There is nothing wrong in staying in a partitioned villa.... everything is under the rules and regulations of qatar..... there are ppl who cant afford to rent the whole of villa.... so unless the govt gives free accomodation (which is highly unlikely) there is nothing wrong in staying like this.....

and trust me, having so many families around, who can be of gr8 help when in need, is much more enjoyable than staying in an independent villa with just trees around...

By Subaro• 8 Nov 2011 19:46
Rating: 5/5
Subaro

I would like to share my idea. There are two things that caused this to happen. First is the astronomical rent that many people can't afford. So people are forced to stay in one of those partitioned rooms. It is the only option for them. Second, it has become a business for some enterprising individuals. They would rent a flat, sub-divide the rooms, then rent them out. I know this for a fact because I was shown around to several flats by a single individual when I was looking for a room to stay in. It is really risky to live in those partitioned rooms. If you have seen one then you know what I am talking about. But then again, people are forced to stay there and take the risk because their housing allowance isn't enough to rent a decent flat. The solution to this is to regulate the rent. By the way, I am looking for a studio-type room to rent. I don't need a big space as long as it has a bedroom, a small kitchen, a bathroom and a separate entrance. Thanks.

By anonymous• 8 Nov 2011 18:15
anonymous

One is well aware of the cost of living in Qatar. Inspite of this certain individuals wish to save some riyals by sharing

Apartments, villas etc. At risk to themselves and their families....and they want the government to provide for them......Why should they???????

Find out the reality of staying in Qatar and if you cannot afford it, either further negotiate or do not accept the offer....Qatar ain't the end of the world.

By nomad_08• 8 Nov 2011 18:00
Rating: 2/5
nomad_08

The government needs to provide low cost housing for low salaried expats.

By anonymous• 8 Nov 2011 17:50
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

you have point, but maybe the better solution, locals will give their villa's and flats in reasonable pricess. If we will to review why there are two families in 1 flat, it is simply because they want to manage their budget to save some amount..

By sfaqeel• 8 Nov 2011 17:47
Rating: 4/5
sfaqeel

i agree with you, villas are totally partitioned without any proper design work, neither kaharmaa approval for electrical load, i have seen bigs villas where 6-7 families are staying, totally messed parking, unhealthy enviorment its getting horrible day by day

2nd big problem is sharing accomodation in flats, 3 bedroom flat, i have seen two to three families are staying overcrowded parking,

i think government should look into this and owners should make sure that only one family is staying in flat/villa and should check regularly or there should be a complain number so such cases should be reported

By anonymous• 8 Nov 2011 17:45
anonymous

Yeah, the question of Mt Zeus, :have you been into one? Have you seen? have you heard every day accommodation burned because of electric wirings because of partitioned accommodation?

It's good for you if you can rent your own place with 5 bedrooms and stay alone, how about other people who can not? You will throw them out of Qatar because their salary can not pay like where you are staying?

"If there is a will, there is a way"....

By Mt.Zeus• 8 Nov 2011 16:35
Mt.Zeus

have you been into one?

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