JAKARTA - Rachel Vennya's lawyer, Sangun Ragahdo, revealed the root of the conflict between his client and her ex-husband, Okin alias Niko Al-Hakim. This conflict apparently stems from an agreement on a KPR house in the Kemang area, South Jakarta.

"As time goes on, these brothers Niko and Rachel finally bought a house. It is true that when it was bought, the house was in the name of brother Niko. And it was indeed bought in installments through KPR at the bank," said Sangun at Polda Metro Jaya, Monday, April 6.

Although the KPR installment was borne by Niko at Rp52 million per month, Rachel is known to have renovated the entire house using her personal money up to billions of rupiah.

"It so happens that the house can be said to be when it was bought, it was probably a house that was quite old. In the end, it was renovated, spending no less than Rp3 to Rp4 billion," said Sangun.

After the divorce, the house installment was stalled. The two also made a verbal agreement that the house was handed over to Rachel, but Niko still had to continue the installment in exchange for Rachel removing the obligation to provide child support from Niko.

"'Ya udah, kalau gitu rumahnya saya ambil, nafkah anak kamu nggak usah kasih tapi kamu bayar ya cicilannya'. Ini kan ya sudah merupakan kebaikan lah dari Rachel," jelasnya.

Based on the agreement, Rachel again spent Rp500 million to renovate the house so that her younger siblings could live in it. Ironically, suddenly there was a foreign party who surveyed the house to sell, along with the issuance of a 2B Warning Letter (SP) from the bank because the installments were again stalled.

"You can see for yourself that the statement has been given, it turns out that it still wants to be sold again," said the lawyer.

Furthermore, Sangun said there was an allegation that funds were misused by the Niko party. Rachel had previously loaned money to pay off the mortgage installments.

"It was also possible here that there was borrowing money, he said this money would be used to pay installments. It turns out that on the other hand, the money was not paid for the installments of his house. Finally, a new problem arose again," concluded Sangun.


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