Broken furniture, lingering cat urine odour: Tenants leave man's condo in unrentable state

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One man claims that he is struggling to pay for his condominium after his former tenants' inconsiderate behaviour left it in an unrentable state. Financial consultant Xu told Shin Min Daily News that he rented out his newly purchased three-bedroom unit at Riverbay in Kallang for $5,000 a month in October 2022.

Xu said that without the rental income, he is struggling to pay the monthly instalment for the condo.One man claims that he is struggling to pay for his condominium after his former tenants' inconsiderate behaviour left it in an unrentable state.

"I contacted two cleaning companies who told me that the maintenance and cleaning fees alone amounted to $10,000," Xu said. "This did not include the cost incurred to buy new furniture." Xu said he'd previously questioned why his ex-tenants wanted to rent his condo, even though they already had a home in Punggol at that time.

Xu also accused his tenants of damaging the rubbish chute last January by throwing down a heavy item.A year after his rental nightmare, Xu said he is struggling to find new tenants for his condo unit.

 

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