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jon1980
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Sep 29 2011, 03:10 PM
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hello all
i have a question about power supply disconnection.
1) Is TNB obligated to cut supply once the bill exceeds the deposit (or any other reason)?
2) if TNB failed to cut the supply (causing the bill amount to be very high), would the landlord have a cause for legal action against TNB for failing to cut (negligence perhaps)?
i am trying to find some law or regulation about whether or not TNB must cut supply
thank u all smile.gif
jon
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jon1980
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Sep 29 2011, 05:15 PM
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thank u dariofoo
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jon1980
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Nov 1 2011, 02:47 PM
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hello
just want to confirm with the sifus here...
i have sold my condo. Now waiting for transfer.
in the meantime, can i rent out my condo?
any implications?
thank you very much!
jon
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jon1980
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Nov 1 2011, 04:27 PM
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QUOTE(dariofoo @ Nov 1 2011, 03:52 PM) Rent to the purchaser, I suppose? It can be done and is often done. Just make sure that you have some black and white in place. Your lawyer ought to know how to prepare it. thank you dariofoo sorry i was not clear in my question. i mean rent to a 3rd party (short term, maybe few months) while waiting for the transaction complete with purchaser. better than leave the unit empty. This post has been edited by jon1980: Nov 1 2011, 04:29 PM
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jon1980
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Nov 2 2011, 06:27 PM
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thank u dariofoo as usual, very good advice from u!
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