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Bayshore Park condo owners in defamation suit

Behind the walls of the 24-year-old Bayshore Park condominium, tension is brewing. Four owners are suing a fellow owner for defamation, arising from a dispute over the condo's management council election. On the first day of trial on Tuesday, the High Court heard that the four plaintiffs were allegedly defamed by a 10-statement circular written by Mr Chua Cheok Kwang, which accused them of being...

Man pleads guilty to omitting rental income in tax returns

A 51-year-old man has pleaded guilty to tax evasion by failing to declare his rental income in his 2005 income tax returns. Goh Ah Bah, who owns apartments in places such as Hougang, Bukit Batok and Yishun admitted that he did not declare some S$139,040 in rental income. This means the total amount of tax undercharged is more than S$24,680. Goh will be sentenced on October 13. For committing the...

Real estate ex-staffer jailed for forging signatures to get cash from condo MC

A former employee of a real estate company has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years' jail for withdrawing more than half a million dollars from the bank accounts of a condominium management committee. Chew Swee Siong, 31, from Kenwood Property Consultants used to be based at West Bay Condominium at West Coast Crescent when he committed the offences between 18 November 2006 and 10 July 2007. He pleaded...

Property investor Calisa Cheong in court for rental scam

Self-styled property investor Calisa Cheong Mei Ing was back in court on Tuesday after having her mitigation plea rejected last year. In remand since July last year, Cheong faces 74 counts of cheating tenants of rent money and obtaining credit as an undischarged bankrupt. When she appeared in the subordinate courts last October, the 40-year-old told the court she had wanted to plead guilty so as to fast...

IndoChine owner claims he was ‘misled’ in shophouse deal

INDOCHINE pub and restaurant chain owner Michael Ma went to the High Court yesterday in a bid to reclaim $386,000 he had paid for the option to buy five conservation shophouses. He had handed over 5 per cent of the Tanjong Katong Road shophouses' total worth of $7.7 million thinking he could buy them for commercial use. But he later found out they were partially restricted to residential use. Mr Ma...

Ideal Accommodation’s appeal dismissed

The High Court on Thursday dismissed Ideal Accommodation's appeal against a court order to pay Cove Development rental arrears amounting to over $872,000. The sum represents approximately two months of rental arrears for units at Grangeford Apartments which were leased to Ideal. Earlier this year, Ideal was charged with illegally renting out 171 units of Grangeford Apartments - 141 of which had been...

It’s all in the fine print

Landmark lawsuit over reverse mortgage dispute will set legal precedent here IN A case that has been touted as the first of its kind in Singapore, a couple have sued NTUC Income for a reverse mortgage deal that turned sour, claiming that the insurer had wrongfully seized their home in 2006. On Friday, NTUC Income filed its defence, setting the stage for a possible court showdown while maintaining that it...

Former Strata Titles Board officer charged with cheating

A former Strata Titles Board officer has been charged in court on Thursday for two offences of cheating and providing false information. The case revolves around a quote for transcribing services for the board. The court heard that the accused, 25-year-old Hong Shihui and another person, Rajasvarai d/o Radhakrishnan, had prepared a quotation which was sent to the board's Registrar for approval. However,...

It’s not arbitary

Court said temple's acquisition based on planning factors AN APPEAL by three devotees to get back the site of their 66-year-old temple off Bartley Road has been dismissed. In an 18-page judgment released on Monday, the Court of Appeal rejected the trio's contention that the Government's acquisition of the land had violated the Republic's Constitution. The three devotees of Jin Long Si Temple - Ms Eng...

URA gazettes Singapore’s Master Plan 2008

Singapore's Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has gazetted its Master Plan 2008. It is a statutory land use plan that guides physical development of the country for the next 10 to 15 years. Some 200,000 people visited the exhibition of the Draft Master Plan 2008 over the past six months. And as part of public consultation process, the urban planners also reviewed 300 feedback received during the...

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