SINGAPORE — A total of 71 offenders have been fined since 2019 for providing illegal short-term stays in Singapore, authorities said on Wednesday (July 3).
SINGAPORE — A total of 71 offenders have been fined since 2019 for providing illegal short-term stays in Singapore, authorities said on Wednesday .SINGAPORE — A total of 71 offenders have been fined since 2019 for providing illegal short-term stays in Singapore, authorities said on Wednesday .
Rentals of less than three months for private properties and less than six months for HDB flats are not allowed under the law. "Agencies will investigate all suspected illegal short-term accommodation that are brought to our attention through public feedback."
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