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What started as a simple video quickly turned into a wider conversation after real estate content creator Asser Omar shared footage from inside his home, showing rainwater leaking directly into the main electrical panel, right where all the wiring is connected.
Calling out the issue, he highlighted what he described as a serious construction flaw that poses real safety risks.
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The video struck a nerve not just because of the visual, but because of what it represents. Water coming into contact with an electrical panel is more than a maintenance issue… it’s a potential hazard that could lead to serious consequences.
For many, it raised questions about how such a flaw could exist in a newly developed residential space.
As reactions poured in, it became clear that this wasn’t an isolated case. Many users shared similar experiences, saying they’ve faced the same issue in different compounds developed by other well-known real estate names.
The conversation quickly shifted from one incident to a broader concern about construction quality across multiple projects.
What made the situation more alarming is that the home in question is located within a compound developed by a major real estate company.
For residents who invest heavily in such developments, issues like poor insulation and unsafe electrical setups are not expected. One phrase echoed throughout the comments: “cutting corners,” with many suggesting that safety is being compromised in the process.
The reaction wasn’t just frustration… it turned into calls for accountability. Some urged the content creator to take action against the developer, while others pointed to the need for stricter regulations to ensure better oversight.
For many, the incident highlighted a larger gap between what is promised and what is delivered in high-end residential projects.
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