This comes as"tensions between landlords and tenants have been ongoing and especially heightened during the Covid-19 pandemic", and many landlords were"not swift" in passing on the government tax rebates which has led to closure risks for many businesses, Mr Ong added.
In a poll of its members, SNBA found that over 93 per cent were the most concerned about rents, as that is their largest operating expense. Also, 69.2 per cent of them responded that they do not foresee landlords providing further rental relief if their businesses have to remain closed after the"circuit-breaker" period.
The FTFIC has proposed the setting up of a Fair Tenancy Commission. SNBA said that if this commission is established and the recommendations are legislated, it foresees a"more balanced landlord-tenant relationship and a fairer and more efficient ecosystem for businesses to thrive in". Meanwhile, the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore is also looking into the private retail lease market, given the growing unhappiness among mall tenants towards their perceived unequal relationship with landlords and unfair clauses in tenancy agreements.For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to
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