I think you will find that breach of contract will NOT go in your favour in ANY court of law in ANY country. If you do not have a dip clause, they CAN and possibly will haul you in for the balance of the contract that you foolishly did not read. IF there is not a dip clause, they do not have to put anything into the contract. Contract law is contract law, you breach it, you owe the full amount that you obligated yourself for. It's very simple, so if you want to get all puffed up and call in a lawyer, I'm sure the LL will be very happy not to just take 25K but take the full amount for all the remaining months of the legally signed contract. Hmmmmm?AnnaGrana wrote:That is totally abusing..
We are ready to go to the court with this.. People can't claim 25k without a single word about it in the contract and without even mentioning this when we asked about premature termination! that is against the law in any country..
I think the confusion here is that the contract almost certainly *does* say that you owe the landlord this money.AnnaGrana wrote:TPeople can't claim 25k without a single word about it in the contract
No, I'm not Singaporean, but have been here long enough to know how they operate (31 years) and also how they phrase contracts. I also own property here and in the US. This is definitely NOT the US and it's not France (dog forbid) nor Russia.AnnaGrana wrote:..and of course we don't plan to trash the place or anything like that. What we want is to avoid to pay fees that weren't agreed..
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