Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: Illegal leasing at Marina Bay condo

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Oct 2011
    Posts
    10,829

    Default Illegal leasing at Marina Bay condo

    http://www.straitstimes.com/archive/...condo-20130922

    Illegal leasing at Marina Bay condo

    Sunday Times team offered contract by website carrying ads for short-term apartment rentals

    Published on Sep 22, 2013


    An American bank director (in white shirt), who declined to be named, leaving The Sail @ Marina Bay last Tuesday after a one-month stay there. He said his company arranged for the accommodation and he did not know the lease was illegal. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND FOO

    By Joyce Lim


    Two weeks after The Sunday Times reported that the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is investigating the illegal short-term leasing of apartments at The Sail @ Marina Bay, a check has found that such leasing is occurring at the waterfront condominium.

    Several websites continue to blatantly carry advertisements of units available for short-term leases at The Sail @ Marina Bay.

    The Sunday Times responded to one of the advertisements on Sailatmarinabay.com, with a staff member posing as a foreigner and indicating an interest to rent a one-bedroom apartment from Oct 1 to Oct 31.

    In an e-mail reply, a customer service and sales employee quoted an "Executive Deluxe City View" one-bedroom apartment for a discounted price of $7,200 nett a month, and an additional $500 payable for one with a view of the Marina Bay area.

    When The Sunday Times team turned up for the viewing on Sept 12, it was shown two units located on levels 14 and 17 of Tower 1, and a third unit on level 16 of Tower 2, which offers a partial view of the Marina Bay area.

    A lease agreement was later presented, stating a leasing period of six months starting on Oct 1, even though the team said it was keen to rent it for only a month.

    The employee, who went by the name "Ewan", explained that the law requires the lease contract to be for a minimum period of six months. However, he pointed out a clause in the contract giving the option for early termination on Oct 31.

    The contract could be terminated after one month, assured Ewan.

    A search on the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority revealed that Sailatmarinabay.com is owned by Bergen Associates Group. Its managing director Peter Leung, a Singapore permanent resident, is a resident and a former management council member of The Sail.

    When this reporter later revealed her identity to Mr Leung and questioned him on the short-term lease, he declined to comment.

    Under URA's guidelines on leasing and subletting of residential properties, it is illegal to lease such properties for stays of less than six months.

    URA has said that if investigations establish that a residential unit is being misused, the person responsible may be fined up to $200,000, imprisoned for a term of up to 12 months, or both.

    A URA spokesman told The Sunday Times that URA has received seven complaints over the last couple of weeks and added that "investigations are ongoing" on the unauthorised use of the residential units at The Sail @ Marina Bay.

    Last year, one resident, who wanted to be known only as Mr S. K. Cheah, terminated his leasing agreement with Bergens Associates Group after he found out that his apartment was allegedly being subletted, which was not part of the agreement between the two parties.

    The 53-year-old investor told The Sunday Times: "I had three different people staying in my apartment in three months. So I decided to do a spot check one night, and I found out that my apartment, which was leased to Bergens Associates for $4,500 a month, was sublet to another company for $8,500 a month.

    "I would not let my unit be leased out illegally as a serviced apartment."

    But tenants of The Sail @ Marina Bay may not be aware that the apartments have been illegally leased to them on a short-term basis.

    The Sunday Times team met an American couple as they were checking out from the condominium last Tuesday. The couple arrived in Singapore last month and had stayed in a one-bedroom apartment on the 47th floor from Aug 19 till then.

    The husband, a director in a multinational foreign bank here who declined to be named, was shocked when he was told that it was illegal for the serviced apartment operator to lease the apartment to him for only a month.

    He said: "The accommodation was arranged for me by my company. The whole place looked like it was for corporate rental. I didn't know that it was illegal.

    "The services provided by Marina Bay Service Residences were excellent. Their staff were very dedicated and helped me with everything including arranging for my transport and booking a tennis court."

    In 2010, URA investigated about 1,000 cases of the unauthorised use of private residential properties, which included short-term stays and the unauthorised conversion of private residential properties to workers' dormitories or boarding houses.

    By last year, URA saw an 80 per cent rise in the number of such cases to 1,800 cases. In the first seven months of this year, there were about 980 such cases, similar to the number seen in the same period last year, said its spokesman.

    URA told The Sunday Times that it has not charged anyone in court for illegal short-term rentals thus far "because home owners typically comply with our requirements to rectify the planning infringements when they are notified".

    [email protected]

    Additional reporting by Richard Newlove

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Posts
    3,721

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by reporter2 View Post

    A search on the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority revealed that Sailatmarinabay.com is owned by Bergen Associates Group. Its managing director Peter Leung, a Singapore permanent resident, is a resident and a former management council member of The Sail.
    LOL

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Posts
    7,827

    Default

    Are you going to see spike in more seller or more buyer?
    "Never argue with an idiot, or he will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience."

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Southbank
    Posts
    9,623

    Default

    What can the gov. do? LL loh

    They play the game well, let see any gov employee care to do something or need to wait till the next election.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Posts
    4,739

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by reporter2 View Post
    ......
    Last year, one resident, who wanted to be known only as Mr S. K. Cheah, terminated his leasing agreement with Bergens Associates Group after he found out that his apartment was allegedly being subletted, which was not part of the agreement between the two parties.

    The 53-year-old investor told The Sunday Times: "I had three different people staying in my apartment in three months. So I decided to do a spot check one night, and I found out that my apartment, which was leased to Bergens Associates for $4,500 a month, was sublet to another company for $8,500 a month.

    "I would not let my unit be leased out illegally as a serviced apartment."
    ......
    i think mr cheah is not happy that he rent out only $4,500, when he could have rent out higher.

    Anyway, what is a service apartment? what sets it apart from normal apartment?

  6. #6
    teddybear's Avatar
    teddybear is offline Global recession is coming....
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    10,800

    Default

    Only difference is that service apartment can rent out for just 1 week, while normal apartment must be at least 6 months!

    Another difference is Mr Cheah collect $4,500 pm, but have to bear with the much faster wear and tear due to changes in tenants & bear all repair & maintenance costs while the agent pocket the rest of the money for ZERO additional costs!

    No wonder The Sail's estate's repair and maintenance can never keep with the fast pace of wear and tear, resulting in super high maintenance fund!

    Quote Originally Posted by hopeful View Post
    i think mr cheah is not happy that he rent out only $4,500, when he could have rent out higher.

    Anyway, what is a service apartment? what sets it apart from normal apartment?

  7. #7
    Join Date
    May 2012
    Location
    9
    Posts
    107

    Default

    becareful :0

Similar Threads

  1. Condo, HDB rents edge up in September while leasing volumes dip
    By reporter2 in forum Singapore Private Condominium Property Discussion and News
    Replies: 0
    -: 14-10-21, 11:33
  2. Marina One tops out; secures 550,000 sq ft of office leasing deals
    By reporter2 in forum HDB, EC, commercial and industrial property discussion
    Replies: 0
    -: 23-06-16, 13:25
  3. Illegal leasing: 5 condo units in the clear
    By reporter2 in forum Singapore Private Condominium Property Discussion and News
    Replies: 0
    -: 28-10-13, 15:28
  4. Hurt trying to take photos of 'illegal leasing of homes'
    By reporter2 in forum HDB, EC, commercial and industrial property discussion
    Replies: 1
    -: 04-09-12, 10:05
  5. Man hurt trying to take photos of illegal-leasing-homes
    By phantom_opera in forum Coffeeshop Talk
    Replies: 5
    -: 27-08-12, 13:21

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •