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Comment on Guide to breaking lease and early termination of tenancy agreement in Singapore by Virginia Tanggono

In reply to <a href="https://www.99.co/singapore/insider/tenancy-agreement-early-termination-singapore/#comment-172774">Ms.Jiang</a>. Yes, the rental is charged till the last day of the rental, as stated on the tenancy agreement. It is also when the tenant should move out by, if they don't renew the contract. Rentals are calculated per month, with a minimum of 3 months for private properties and 6 months for HDB.

5 challenges you’ll face when viewing properties around CNY

The property market tends to slow down around Chinese New Year. Fewer people buy new homes around this time, although the pace quickly picks up in the following month. But for those buying houses around CNY, be prepared to face some weird logistical challenges. 1. If the seller is Chinese, viewings are harder to organise...

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You’ve heard analysts and agents, but what are some community feedback on the cooling measures?

It’s been over a month since the government rolled out the cooling measures on 16 December. The news might not be hot off the press anymore – property analysts and agents have chimed in and given their two cents worth – but what do Singaporeans think about it?   ABSD increase One thing that everyone unanimously agreed on was the...

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Comment on My BTO renovation was stressful. Learn from my mistakes. by Al

I can totally feel your pain. I went through a similar experience engaging an ID that was recommended by a friend. Just getting the quotation aligned took a good 7 months and there were still errors. Just glad I decided to terminate their services and moved on to a contractor instead. My renovations are now finally completed and it took the contractor only 4 months. For many of us new home owners, it is perceived that having an ID would save us time from the project management. However with what I have encountered, I really beg to differ. Having a reliable contractor is way better and you do not need to deal with the shady practices commonly used by IDs. Sorry not to bucket all IDs as bad but the industry has built itself a nasty reputation.

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