QUOTE(PowderBug @ Apr 13 2023, 11:20 PM)
Landlords out there, I have a question. Normally if go through real estate agents to rent out an apartment, only need tenant ic copy to draft rental agreement. But this time the tenant engaged a lawyer and the lawyer asked for ic copy of the landlord. Actually, what’s the practice? Are ic copies of both landlord and tenants needed? Somemore need to sah kan benar. I think the lawyer is misusing whatever power he think he has. Should I engage a real estate agent to handle this instead?
If you are worried, you should engage a lawyer instead of real estate agent. I think the lawyer just want your copy of IC for verification purposes. Can give them a copy but no need to sah-kan benar la. Just cross your IC and write for tenancy agreement for xxx property only.
Apr 14 2023, 09:42 AM

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