QUOTE(dariofoo @ Aug 10 2012, 12:30 PM)
If it's not stamped, it means you did not pay stamp duty. Stamp duty is tax. If you don't pay tax, is it legal?
Very good discussion here.. Mr Dariofoo.. If the tenancy agreement took place, stamp duty paid, is that OK for me to use 3rd party (company) to represent me to collect the rental and I pay the commission to them? My concern is base on below statement as tenant may request receipt, so 3rd party (company) will issue the receipt on behalf of me.
'On another note, if there is sufficient proof to show that there is a commercial aspect to the rental (i.e. it is essentially a motel business disguised as a tenancy), then a complaint to the Local Authority can be done. Evidence such as:
1. The issuance of receipts with the landlord/proprietor being represented by a commercial entity in name, or even a name of a motel; or
2. Advertising and notices with the landlord/proprietor being represented by a commercial entity in name.'
This post has been edited by abgkik: Aug 12 2012, 09:41 AM
Aug 12 2012, 09:33 AM

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