Daily Archives: 13 Mar 2010

HDB started checks after getting tip-off

IT ALL started with a tip-off to the Housing Board (HDB): A four-room flat in Bukit Batok was being rented out illegally.

Further checks confirmed that the flat – bought by Mr Poh Boon Kay and his wife Khoo Kim Cheng in June 2007 – had been sublet without the HDB’s prior approval to three Myanmar couples at a monthly rent of $1,900.

Mr Poh, a housing agent, and his family did not live in the flat.

They were told to evict the sub-tenants immediately on Nov 25 last year, failing which the board would take possession of the flat.

But the sub-tenants did not go.

On Dec 23, the HDB sent Mr Poh a notice to say it would take back his flat.

But Mr Poh, 61, claimed his tenants had agreed in writing to vacate the flat by the end of December.

The next day, he and his wife appealed against the HDB’s move. They said they intended to sell the flat to one of the tenants, who needed to sort out his finances.

The HDB then interviewed the couple on Jan 5 this year, during which they claimed they did not know that they needed prior approval to sublet the flat.

They also claimed that they were not aware of the minimum occupation period (MOP) of three years before they were allowed to sublet the flat.

But further HDB investigations showed that Mr Poh was connected with two other cases of unauthorised subletting of flats belonging to his relatives in Bukit Batok and Telok Blangah.

The flat in Bukit Batok belonged to his aunt, aged 91, and had been sublet to Myanmar monks since July last year for a monthly rent of $1,400.

The monks used it as a meditation centre, and the rent was paid to Mr Poh, who acted as his aunt’s housing agent.

The Telok Blangah flat, meanwhile, was owned by his daughter.

It had been rented out for $900 monthly since May.

Checks with neighbours confirmed that Mr Poh’s daughter was not living there.

Both flats were also sublet without obtaining the HDB’s prior consent, and the board said that it would be taking steps to acquire them compulsorily.

In a statement yesterday, the HDB said that the additional cases of illegal subletting by Mr Poh showed that his claims of being unaware of the HDB’s rules cannot be substantiated.

‘These regulations are publicly available from many sources,’ it said, adding that ‘there is clear evidence that Mr Poh, a housing agent by profession, has been intentionally abusing HDB flats for monetary gains’.

It concluded: ‘As he has blatantly flouted HDB’s rules, there are no grounds for leniency.’

See Also : Illegal subletting: HDB to repossess man’s flats

Source : Straits Times – 13 Mar 2010

Hotels in Sentosa renovate, restructure to reap benefits from IR openingHotels in Sentosa renovate, restructure to reap benefits from IR opening

Hotels in Sentosa are riding on the latest wave to hit the island – the opening of Resorts World Sentosa (RWS).

Some have even closed down for renovations to ride on the expected increase in visitors.

Rasa Sentosa Resort has been on the island for 17 years, and had been renovated only once. It is time for a major makeover to prepare for the increased business that is likely to be generated from the buzz of the integrated resort.

After RWS opened, Rasa Sentosa saw occupancy rates rise by 10 per cent. The hotelier feels it is worth spending almost 10 months on renovations.

Ben Bousnina, general manager, Rasa Sentosa Resort said: “I think it is a good time to close now. I don’t think we are really missing the boat. Business, I think, will be flowing.

“The integrated resort is not seen as competition. I think it is an added value to the island and to Singapore.”

Another hotel company is also cashing in on the excitement from the integrated resort. Millennium & Copthorne International will open its sixth local branch on Sentosa this year.

Ng Chee Theam, regional CEO, Millennium & Copthorne International said: “Overall the casino has increased the occupancy percentage of hotels in Singapore – average rate has increased. And also, we saw an increase in length of stay for all the guests in Singapore.”

The group is working with Universal Studios to offer holiday packages for families.

Source : Channel NewsAsia – 13 Mar 2010