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Chitchat Landlords may be penalised for evicting tenants on quarantine or leave of absence

bobby

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SINGAPORE: Landlords may be penalised for evicting tenants who are on home quarantine orders or leave of absence (LOA) during the coronavirus situation, said the Government on Monday (Feb 3).

"Landlords found to have irresponsibly evicted their residents may face restrictions and even be barred from renting out their flats to foreign work pass holders in future," said a joint press release by the National Development, Education, and Manpower ministries.

"The Government has received feedback of landlords evicting tenants who are placed on LOA or home quarantine orders, and based on their nationality," the press release added.

"Guidelines are available for landlords to adopt should they have a tenant who is on home quarantine orders or LOA. There is no need for landlords to evict persons who are serving their home quarantine orders or LOA."

Last Friday, Communications and Information Minister S Iswaran said there have been "troubling or disturbing" stories of landlords who are evicting people because they are either on home quarantine or an LOA.

"We are all in this together. Those on quarantine or leave of absence are subject to this for the sake of the wider community so that the rest of us do not run the risk of infection," he had said.

"SIMPLY PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES"

A 14-day leave of absence has been implemented since Friday by the Ministry of Health for Singapore residents and long-term pass holders who had travelled to mainland China within the last 14 days.

Nearly 1,000 students and staff members were on leave of absence after returning from mainland China, the Education Ministry said on Friday.

On Monday, the Ministry of Health (MOH) announced that were no new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Singapore. As of noon on Monday, 262 suspect cases have tested negative for the virus, while test results for another 32 cases are pending.

MOH also identified 256 close contacts of the 18 cases and of the 187 who are still in Singapore, 186 are being quarantined or isolated. Efforts are ongoing to contact the remaining close contact.

The ministries said in the press release on Monday that people on home quarantine or LOA "are well, and that these are simply precautionary measures to protect Singaporeans from the spread" of the novel coronavirus.

"Those who are unwell with fever or respiratory symptoms will be sent to a hospital for assessment and isolated if they are a suspect case," added the ministries.

National Development Minister Lawrence Wong, who co-chairs a ministerial taskforce to deal with the novel coronavirus situation, told Parliament on Monday he had heard feedback of landlords "stigmatising tenants based on their nationality", and evicting Chinese nationals who are on an LOA.

"I can appreciate that Singaporeans are very concerned about the wellbeing of themselves and their family members," he said.

"But if landlords start turning tenants away, then our overall containment efforts will be much harder and we end up endangering ourselves and others.

"The outcome will be completely counterproductive. We should not condone such irresponsible actions that will end up putting Singapore and Singaporeans at greater risk."
 

laksaboy

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Xenophilic govt strikes again. :rolleyes:

If home ownership were really a reality, the landlords should have total sovereign choice over all matters related to his/her property, including who to rent to, and who not to rent to. None of the govt's damn business.
 

butoh6050

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The PAP has always meddled with our lives.

"if we had not intervened on very personal matters—who your neighbor is, how you live, the noise you make, how you spit, or what language you use. We decide what is right. Never mind what the people think.” — LKY on National Day Rally of 1986
 

blackmondy

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SINGAPORE: Landlords may be penalised for evicting tenants who are on home quarantine orders or leave of absence (LOA) during the coronavirus situation, said the Government on Monday (Feb 3).

"Landlords found to have irresponsibly evicted their residents may face restrictions and even be barred from renting out their flats to foreign work pass holders in future," said a joint press release by the National Development, Education, and Manpower ministries.

"The Government has received feedback of landlords evicting tenants who are placed on LOA or home quarantine orders, and based on their nationality," the press release added.

"Guidelines are available for landlords to adopt should they have a tenant who is on home quarantine orders or LOA. There is no need for landlords to evict persons who are serving their home quarantine orders or LOA."

Last Friday, Communications and Information Minister S Iswaran said there have been "troubling or disturbing" stories of landlords who are evicting people because they are either on home quarantine or an LOA.

"We are all in this together. Those on quarantine or leave of absence are subject to this for the sake of the wider community so that the rest of us do not run the risk of infection," he had said.

"SIMPLY PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES"

A 14-day leave of absence has been implemented since Friday by the Ministry of Health for Singapore residents and long-term pass holders who had travelled to mainland China within the last 14 days.

Nearly 1,000 students and staff members were on leave of absence after returning from mainland China, the Education Ministry said on Friday.

On Monday, the Ministry of Health (MOH) announced that were no new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Singapore. As of noon on Monday, 262 suspect cases have tested negative for the virus, while test results for another 32 cases are pending.

MOH also identified 256 close contacts of the 18 cases and of the 187 who are still in Singapore, 186 are being quarantined or isolated. Efforts are ongoing to contact the remaining close contact.

The ministries said in the press release on Monday that people on home quarantine or LOA "are well, and that these are simply precautionary measures to protect Singaporeans from the spread" of the novel coronavirus.

"Those who are unwell with fever or respiratory symptoms will be sent to a hospital for assessment and isolated if they are a suspect case," added the ministries.

National Development Minister Lawrence Wong, who co-chairs a ministerial taskforce to deal with the novel coronavirus situation, told Parliament on Monday he had heard feedback of landlords "stigmatising tenants based on their nationality", and evicting Chinese nationals who are on an LOA.

"I can appreciate that Singaporeans are very concerned about the wellbeing of themselves and their family members," he said.

"But if landlords start turning tenants away, then our overall containment efforts will be much harder and we end up endangering ourselves and others.

"The outcome will be completely counterproductive. We should not condone such irresponsible actions that will end up putting Singapore and Singaporeans at greater risk."
You can evict tenants from any cuntry except those from rapist-land and tiong-cock. These people are Pinky's pets and deserve special privileges.
 

bobby

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So if the returning Ah Tiong is quarantined at the home...does it mean that the entire household residents sharing that same HDB flat is also quarantined for the entire 14 days?
 

JohnTan

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I've required my chink tenants to take their 14 days LOA elsewhere instead of in my property. It's not an eviction. It's an invitation to stay elsewhere temporarily.
 

glockman

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Brother Emmanuel my good friend hokay
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bobby

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Coronavirus: MOM may bar irresponsible landlords’ addresses from being used to apply for work passes

Singapore is clamping down on landlords who evict tenants who have been quarantined at home or are on a leave of absence (LOA) in light of the coronavirus outbreak.

Singapore’s The Straits Times today reported that landlords who evict tenants for such reasons, or based on their renters’ nationality, could be prevented from renting to foreign work pass holders in the future.

Singapore has 18 cases of coronavirus infections, two of whom are Singaporeans and the rest Chinese nationals who travelled from Wuhan, China – the epicentre of the outbreak.

The paper previously reported cases of landlords closing their doors on tenants returning from China – leaving workers, their employers and agents scrambling to find alternative accommodation.

“Landlords found to have irresponsibly evicted their residents may face restrictions and even be barred from renting out their flats to foreign work pass holders in future,” it quoted a joint press statement by Singapore’s national development, education, and manpower ministries as saying yesterday.

“Guidelines are available for landlords to adopt should they have a tenant who is on home quarantine orders or LOA. There is no need for landlords to evict persons who are serving their home quarantine orders or LOA.”

On Saturday, Singapore implemented travel restrictions on those with a recent travel history to China, including a 14-day LOA for returning Singapore residents and long-term-pass holders.

The ministries pointed out that those placed on home quarantine orders or LOA were “simply precautionary measures to protect Singaporeans” from the spread of the virus.

The statement added that those who showed coronavirus symptoms would be assessed at hospitals and isolated if they were suspected to be positive.

On Sunday, Manpower Minister Josephone Teo warned landlords, dormitory operators and co-tenants not to evict these people as “by and large, they are not unwell”.

Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam also weighed in on the matter, saying that tenants who were on home quarantine or LOA ensured that the rest of Singapore “can be safe”.

“So, if they are tossed out onto the streets, where are they going to go?” he asked.
 
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