Jul 24, 2013 | Buying Singapore Property
Be nice to your Tenants and they will be nice to you too, especially when you want to arrange viewings which are disturbing to their stay. You can have a short discussion with them to let them know about your intention to sell the property and find out if they intend...
Jun 6, 2013 | Buying Singapore Property
In the event your rented property is to be sold for enbloc redevelopment, you can give your Tenant three to six months’ notice in writing to terminate the Tenancy Agreement. Do ensure this consideration is included in the TA when your unit is undergoing enbloc.You do...
May 22, 2013 | Buying Singapore Property
It is important to know what you can and cannot do when your Tenant is not able to pay the rental on time. First of all, convince your Tenant to use GIRO (General Interbank Recurring Order) or a Standing Order with the bank to transfer the rental payment to your bank...
May 15, 2013 | Buying Singapore Property
It is common to have a one to two year lease period in Singapore, typically two years if it is a comfortable duration for both the Landlord and Tenant.In the event you want to have a longer lease term but are not sure if you want to keep the same rental rate, you can...
May 1, 2013 | Buying Singapore Property
Would you rather accept a lower than expected rental or leave the rental unit vacant when you are not able to find a Tenant who can pay your expected rental? Besides looking at the rental yield, which is dependent on the purchase price, another element to help in...