QUOTE(icemanfx @ Mar 26 2020, 11:51 AM)
for non commercial/business tenancy, 50% discount during mco period is fair and appreciated.
for commercial, it will depends on how much the landlord want the tenant to survive and stay. if landlord don't offer discount or waiver and tenant couldn't afford to pay is lppl.
at current market sentiment, most tenants will/should take the opportunity to negotiate for cheaper rental for the rest of tenancy period.
For residential, the tenants are occupied the house 24hrs per day still need to give discount? If commercial i understand, where no activities carry out on that permise.for commercial, it will depends on how much the landlord want the tenant to survive and stay. if landlord don't offer discount or waiver and tenant couldn't afford to pay is lppl.
at current market sentiment, most tenants will/should take the opportunity to negotiate for cheaper rental for the rest of tenancy period.
Mar 26 2020, 06:16 PM

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