QUOTE(Pai @ Feb 21 2008, 12:50 AM)
And for what damages u planning to sue your landlord??
If u can actually afford to sue your landlord, that means u can afford to pay the rent on time, but you CHOOSE not to. Geez, I really wonder who will the judge sides too and would end up paying all the legal bills?
TS, next time pls be more selective when choosing tenants. And always remember to put THAT extra clause in the tenancy agreement to protect yourself next time. Its your property, your terms. Also, it would do you good if u have several frens whom are quite "gifted" in "collections"
ermm.. if wanna follow law, let's do it. If u can actually afford to sue your landlord, that means u can afford to pay the rent on time, but you CHOOSE not to. Geez, I really wonder who will the judge sides too and would end up paying all the legal bills?
TS, next time pls be more selective when choosing tenants. And always remember to put THAT extra clause in the tenancy agreement to protect yourself next time. Its your property, your terms. Also, it would do you good if u have several frens whom are quite "gifted" in "collections"
Give them an official letter to inform them to pay all outstanding rent within let's say 14 days. In the letter, tell them what will happen if they don't (for instance, cut water & electricity). So if they wanna sue u then, no choice cos you have properly inform them and given them sufficient notice.
On the other hand, you need any "numbers" of those ex- ah long whom still has a bunch of gangs to "execute on his instructions
Feb 21 2008, 01:18 AM

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