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Neighbours should blow whistle on 'condotels'

makapaaa

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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->LAST Saturday's report, "Condo units turned hotels", highlights a trend that has possibly been prevalent for quite some time.
Over the years, several friends and colleagues have mentioned that neighbouring apartments were being unofficially run as "hotels" or "serviced residences". Some managers chose to look the other way when their attention was drawn to the matter.
A couple of years back, I witnessed this myself. An elderly couple rented the apartment next to mine.
The main and service doors of their apartment were open from early morning till about midnight, and a steady stream of strangers moved in and out with baggage in tow, at all hours of the day and night. I could hear loud conversations and the TV. Huge amounts of laundry were hung out on multiple racks placed in the common lobby.
When I highlighted the goings-on to the manager, he first chose to look the other way, saying the residents possibly had a large, extended family.
Later, after observing matters first-hand, he said he had advised the residents against the practices, but they did not listen to him.
Later, the manager pleaded helplessness and said he had referred the matter to his bosses. No discernible deterrent action was taken in the ensuing years.
Some time back, possibly with the onset of the economic downturn, the residents and their "guests" moved away.
For every "condotel" advertised, scores of others would be operating through informal networks or "word of mouth" publicity.
Aside from observant neighbours, the authorities and the condo management have a major role to play in deterring such practices. But one wonders if they have the will, training or even the necessary "teeth" under the current laws to do so. Raja Mitra
 

Ah Guan

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Dear Mr Raja, shut the fuck up if you are FThrash

If not, then you must thank the gahmen for turning this country into a hotel
 

cheekenpie

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What about the condo units in joo chiat and geylang? One room has 2 double-decker beds and the ladies change every few weeks?
 

JohnTT

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If you see a lot of white towels hanging at laundry area, you may have to whistle-blow....'cos it is not a condo-turned hotel, also not a love motel, but a brothel!.............:biggrin:
 

AfterTimes

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What about the condo units in joo chiat and geylang? One room has 2 double-decker beds and the ladies change every few weeks?

Not a problem for geylang because there is already no Singaporean family that is willing to reside there.

Maybe the whole apartment block is used for condotel liao. Who to blow whistle? :biggrin:
 

johnny333

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If you see a lot of white towels hanging at laundry area, you may have to whistle-blow....'cos it is not a condo-turned hotel, also not a love motel, but a brothel!.............:biggrin:


Better designed condos got laundry areas thats not visible from outside, not like those HDBs units with all those flags waving :biggrin:

Whats wrong if condo owners want to sublet their units? In Bangkok you have all kinds of service apartments available :rolleyes:
 

khunking

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It's cheaper to rent an apartment than stay in a hotel if you're overseas for at least 2 weeks.

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