So we are just officially back to pre-covid late 2019 rates right??
BREAKING: OPR increased to 3% unexpectedly, High inflation likely to come soon
BREAKING: OPR increased to 3% unexpectedly, High inflation likely to come soon
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May 3 2023, 03:40 PM
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So we are just officially back to pre-covid late 2019 rates right??
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May 9 2023, 01:17 AM
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QUOTE(eclectice @ May 8 2023, 04:34 PM) QUOTE(nigerian prince @ May 5 2023, 08:01 AM) good news u house renter. you are not affected by OPR becaose u don't have house loan actually. i dont get what's all the hoo-haa tbh...?u make the best decisiion in your life by not be burdened by dept only your monthly rental will increase by 250. so again.. congrats to you i rented my unit before covid started at X rate in 2019. then when covid came, during that time tenant ask me to reduce rent slightly. twice actually, so changed to Y rate for a while in 2020/2021 then went to Z rate as well in late 2021. then start this year 2023 both agree to go back to X rate from Z rate.. and for now will be maintaining at X rate even with this new OPR. because current OPR is same as when i first start rented out, so basically we are back to square one at X rate.. so no need for rent increment.. same thing happen to me as well with the place im staying at where im renting.. literally same thing except now im in the renter position. basically my rent still the same with 2019 rent.. it got reduced once in 2021, but start of 2023 increase back to the original rent which is same with 2019.. are people taking advantage to hike rent up kaw2 these days when in reality we are just back to 2019 rates...? This post has been edited by Optizorb: May 9 2023, 01:20 AM |
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