The landlady, K, made a police report, but was advised to go to the Small Claims Tribunals or file a civil suit as the breach of contract was not enough for a criminal case. K said this situation hurts both landlords and good tenants. She added that the tenancy system has many grey areas and can feel like there is “no law” when things go wrong. #singapore #fyp #sg
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