
The real estate industry is currently one of the most prolific industries in Singapore, as many foreign investors are purchasing properties with the renting purpose. Lawyers in Singapore advise landlords according to options and recommend a course of action to protect their property.
What is the eviction process?
Eviction is commonly the most straightforward option in Singapore that provides the most certainty to landlords to remove misbehaving tenants.
If the tenant does not respect the terms and conditions of the contract, it could lead to their eviction from the premises, such as failure to pay rent; a landlord may give up the tenancy and re-enter the place to evict his tenants.
There are numerous cases in which a landlord may want to evict a tenant:
- Fail to pay rent.
- Damaging the property.
- Conducting illegal activities.
- Continuously paying late rent.
In such a case, the landlord can send a legal notice, and if the problem is not resolved, they can file a consumer case against the tenants.
After successful eviction, the tenant cannot re-enter the property without the landlord’s permission.
It might be possible that the ex-tenant has made copies of the keys, so it is advisable to change the lock for new tenants.
Why should you hire a lawyer for the eviction process?
The law is part of daily life. The landlord cannot evict tenants directly without the help of lawyers.
Here, in Singapore, lawyers are experienced and highly skilled in guiding landlords through all legal processes.
To enforce the tenancy notice, lawyers will help the landlord to obtain a judgment in their favor.
There are legal ways to evict misbehaving tenants:
- First, lawyers will give legal termination notice to tenants:
This is the first step for a tenant eviction in Singapore. That gives the tenant a notice, which will act as an official document for leaving the property. And yes, that notice should have a specific reason for eviction.
- Apply for an order of holding the property:
Singapore’s rule is that the court will give tenants a few weeks to pay all the pending rent.
If the tenant fails to do so, the court will grant the application for the territory’s order.
- Evict the tenant:
On the eviction date, the landlord or a lawyer must be present at the property to execute the writ and eviction.
If you plan to evict a tenant, you must obtain a court order after you have issued the appropriate notice as described above and give your tenant ample time to found new housing.