Category Archives: HDB flat for sale in Singapore
Failing to declare conflict of interest – HDB flat for sale in Singapore
Failing to declare conflict of interest – HDB flat for sale in Singapore Facts of Case The Respondent acted for the buyers in their purchase of a HDB flat (‘Property’). The Respondent did not disclose to her clients that one of … Continue reading
Differential premium for extension of lease – HDB flat for sale in Singapore
Differential premium for extension of lease – HDB flat for sale in Singapore Amount payable to extend lease term on state land. E.g. Existing 99 leasehold land has a remaining lease term of 60 years. Developer wishes to develop the … Continue reading
How can a lender rebut the presumption that he is a moneylender? – HDB flat for sale in Singapore
How can a lender rebut the presumption that he is a moneylender? – HDB flat for sale in Singapore Not every man who lends money at interest carries on the business of moneylending. Generally, a man who carries on a … Continue reading
Prohibition of sale within minimum occupation period, etc. – HDB flat for sale in Singapore
Prohibition of sale within minimum occupation period, etc. – HDB flat for sale in Singapore The Board prohibits the resale of HDB flats within the prescribed minimum occupation period (MOP). For example, the current MOP for flats purchased direct from … Continue reading
Termination of agency by operation of law – HDB flat for sale in Singapore
Termination of agency by operation of law – HDB flat for sale in Singapore An agency is terminated by operation of law if there is: HDB flat for sale in Singapore. Death of the principal or agent Insanity of the … Continue reading
How is the agency relationship created? – HDB flat for sale in Singapore
How is the agency relationship created? – HDB flat for sale in Singapore An agency relationship created in 3 ways, namely: HDB flat for sale in Singapore.
Express and implied terms – HDB flat for sale in Singapore
Express and implied terms – HDB flat for sale in Singapore Express terms – those details which parties agreed on, may be written or oral Implied terms – those without parties having to mention them. Assumed by law.
Misrepresentation, duty of disclosure and remedies for misrepresentation – HDB flat for sale in Singapore
Misrepresentation, duty of disclosure and remedies for misrepresentation – HDB flat for sale in Singapore Factors which vitiate (that is affect the validity of) a contract includes: HDB flat for sale in Singapore. Lack of capacity of parties to the … Continue reading
Contracts for sale of real estate must be in English language – HDB flat for sale in Singapore
Contracts for sale of real estate must be in English language – HDB flat for sale in Singapore Section 53 of the Conveyancing and Law of Property Act provides that a conveyance of any estate or interest in land other … Continue reading
Common law – HDB flat for sale in Singapore
Common law – HDB flat for sale in Singapore Common law is a form of unwritten law, that is to say, law not passed by the Parliament. It is known as case law, or precedent, and is law developed by … Continue reading
Road show – HDB flat for sale in Singapore
Road show – HDB flat for sale in Singapore Road show is something one or more salespersons can do near any places where there is a crowd or human traffic, for example, near an MRT, near shopping centres, near wet markets, … Continue reading
Extended marketing mix – HDB flat for sale in Singapore
Extended marketing mix – HDB flat for sale in Singapore More recently, three more Ps have been added to the marketing mix namely People, Process and Physical Evidence. This marketing mix is known as extended marketing mix.
Marketing mix – HDB flat for sale in Singapore
Marketing mix – HDB flat for sale in Singapore HDB flat for sale in Singapore. The elements of the marketing mix are often referred to as the “Four P’s”. Salespersons can learn from the principles of the marketing mix and apply … Continue reading
Licensing requirements for Key Executive Officers – HDB flat for sale in Singapore.
Licensing requirements for Key Executive Officers – HDB flat for sale in Singapore. The licensing requirements for Key Executive Officers (KEO) of the estate agent are as follows: HDB flat for sale in Singapore.