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Illegal leasing taking place at Marina Bay condominium

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Illegal leasing taking place at Marina Bay condominium

Sunday Times team offered contract by website carrying ads for short-term apartment rentals

Published on Sep 22, 2013

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An American bank director (in white shirt), who declined to be named, leaving The Sail @ Marina Bay last Tuesday after a one-month stay there. He said his company arranged for the accommodation and he did not know the lease was illegal. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND FOO

By Joyce Lim

Two weeks after The Sunday Times reported that the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is investigating the illegal short-term leasing of apartments at The Sail @ Marina Bay, a check has found that such leasing is occurring at the waterfront condominium.

Several websites continue to blatantly carry advertisements of units available for short-term leases at The Sail @ Marina Bay.

The Sunday Times responded to one of the advertisements on Sailatmarinabay.com, with a staff member posing as a foreigner and indicating an interest to rent a one-bedroom apartment from Oct 1 to Oct 31.

In an e-mail reply, a customer service and sales employee quoted an "Executive Deluxe City View" one-bedroom apartment for a discounted price of $7,200 nett a month, and an additional $500 payable for one with a view of the Marina Bay area.

Get the full story from The Straits Times.

 
again the rich will not be prosecuted. If this is HDB, the flat would be repossessed by HDB. This is a condominium so the owner is safe.
 
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