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Condo units turned hotels

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'Condotel' rooms, such as this one at Soho 188 condominium, are being rented out at between $40 and $150 per day each. They are said to be popular with students, people here for medical treatment and business travellers. -- ST PHOTO: ALBERT SIM
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->SOME entrepreneurial owners of condominium units are renting out and marketing their properties as hotel rooms, going against regulations set by the Urban Redevelopment Authority.
The Straits Times knows of at least four condominium developments with units being rented out on a daily basis.
Marketed as 'condotels', 'holiday apartments' or 'hotel-style apartment room accommodation', the rooms are advertised freely on hostel directories online and personal websites.
One website, claiming 'award-winning service', even indicated check-in and check-out times, a $70 key deposit and free wireless Internet.
Advertised as the Soho 188 Condotel, it is actually known as the Soho 188 condominium development in Race Course Road, near Little India.
Other accommodation can be found at Parkview Condotel, officially known as Parkview apartments in Bukit Batok; Braddell Road's Braddell Regalia and Serangoon's Avon Park.
These rooms are being rented out at between $40 and $150 a day and are popular with students, people here for medical treatment and vegetarian business travellers from Bangladesh who want a kitchen to cook their own food.
These lodgers typically rent for a few days, although it can go up to a month.
'For properties approved for residential use, they are intended for long-term residential stay,' said a URA spokesman, adding that the use of such properties for transient accommodation is similar to how hotels operate. 'The leasing of such properties on a daily, weekly or monthly basis is not permitted.'
He added that the URA needs to assess the appropriateness of such accommodation and if it has an adverse impact on neighbouring residents.
Condominium managers agree that this arrangement may spell trouble. 'The concept of a condominium is for home living, not short-term living,' said Avon Park's manager Haroon Aisree, who will be discussing the matter with the property's management.
His worry: Tenants may be irresponsible and not take care of facilities because they have no ownership.
'We definitely have to take a stand and protect the interest of residents,' he said, adding that he did not know such a business was going on.
Owners of these units, like Mr Roger Pay, said they did not know they were doing anything wrong.
The owner of four units at Avon Park started renting out his 20 rooms half a year ago when he 'received calls from people saying they wanted daily or weekly stay'.
The 41-year-old, who told The Straits Times that all but two rooms are currently occupied, charges about $50 to $90 per room each day and has seen 'increased popularity over time'.
It is the same story for a 75-year-old owner who did not want to be named.
He has been renting out units to lodgers who fork out $70 daily. 'I didn't know that it was wrong,' he said. 'If the authorities give me a letter to tell me to stop doing this in black and white, then I will stop.'
Mr Surendra Kumar Sinha, who is in Singapore for colon cancer treatment, rents a room at a condo unit at Soho 188.
He and his wife, both from Bangladesh, pay $130 a night. Depending on how intensive treatment is, his stay could last from two weeks to a month.
'It's rather expensive for us, but it is still cheaper than hotels and other studio apartments,' said the 59-year-old, who arrived in Singapore earlier this month.
For Miss Crystal Deleon, who is on a 13-day trip to visit her Singaporean boyfriend, her condotel room brings many benefits.
'It's cheaper than a hotel and near my boyfriend's house, so he can send me back after work,' said the Philippine national, who pays about $70 daily for a room at Braddell Regalia.
The URA is currently investigating the matter.
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Fucking URA, people just want to make some money to help themselves in these difficult economic times, and the URA want to investigate what shit? Only know how to fine and make things worse.
 

Lion_Barbell

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Fucking URA, people just want to make some money to help themselves in these difficult economic times, and the URA want to investigate what shit? Only know how to fine and make things worse.

Nothing they can do.
My uncle used to rent out the rooms in his terrace houses at Sandy Lane during those days before Hotel 81 started.
The authorities tried to stop his business.
He got himself a good lawyer and won his case :smile:
 

Screwball

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tink if dey rent out hourly ... dey can get mor business ... :wink:

Pssst! Please dun telling anyone else.
The place I am staying also got renting out the extra beds in the wards.
Sometimes when lights out I can seeing strangers and couples on these beds :smile:
Next morning they are gone before the missy coming to checking the ward.
 
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