QUOTE(hibiki98 @ Sep 9 2025, 07:12 PM)
He hidding his info and house was not ready to handover
The house a lot of problem so thats why the TA broke
This is what i see
If U see it that way, with the evidences, then proceed with your small claims court.
How I see it ...
The defects should be notified in writing with attached photos to the landlord giving him reasonable time to make good the defects and cc a copy to the estate agency office ... Have U done this ?
And I don't think U can terminate the SnP with a developer for reasons of defects which can be rectified, albeit not to your satisfaction.
Unless the defects are life threatening or safety issues, normal wear and tear where it can be make good is not a good reason to abort the TA or SnP.
I am not sure what was discussed during the viewing stage with regards to the property conditions and whether it was to let as it basis ?
And landlord may not be aware of certain problems unless he is staying there previously or was not notified during the viewing stage. If yes, then U can insist the defects be rectified and request for a 2nd viewing b4 signing the TA.
Maybe, tis is your first time renting and is not aware of the things to look out and do before signing the TA. We learned from mistakes and will be smarter the next time.
As for his background, there is no requirements by law to state his personal background unless U insist on it prior to signing the TA. If U so insist, the landlord can ask U to go fly kite as the landlord is not gonna live with you.
Remember that U are gonna to stay in his 500k property or whatever value by just paying tokens. He is more worried U will damage the property during the stay and the rental collection cannot cover for the repair.
Similarly, U can ask the landlord to fly kites if he request for your salary slip to confirmed U can afford the monthly rental !
So what is your action if during the tenancy, your 'clean' landlord is convicted of a crime or assault, do U proceed to shift out and terminate the TA ?
With the explanation, U have a good case ?
In order to win a case, the plaintiff must show the judge he acted within reasonable parameter before terminating the contract.
This post has been edited by mini orchard: Sep 9 2025, 10:12 PM