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teoanne
post Apr 8 2011, 06:03 PM

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Hi dario,

with regard to the first point below, there has been cases where the letter of confirmation has been given by the liquidators. will the liquidators / other parties be able to apply titles for the owners at a later point as well?

QUOTE(dariofoo @ Apr 8 2011, 05:37 PM)
Nothing. But when you sell, how to get letter of confirmation from developer if there's no developer? Problem la.  sweat.gif
I still hutang you an answer for this huh?  sweat.gif

Sorry la the sifu of sifus not yet get back to me on this. Need to push him for an answer.  bruce.gif

Don't have to worry about leasehold. It will be extended again and again and again. Or maybe even converted to freehold!  icon_rolleyes.gif
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teoanne
post Sep 8 2011, 04:59 PM

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hey dario,

one of my tenants would like to renew his tenancy. i dont intend to change any terms and conditions and would like to keep it at the same rental price. therefore i feel that a new agreement need not be drafted. is it enough for me to just write a letter to him stating that the agreement will be renewed with the same T&C as before? What about stamp duty etc? thanks

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