Dispute between son & mother over the sale of their jointly owned
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Dispute between son & mother over the sale of their jointly owned $700K HDB flat sheds light on retirement planning risks for seniors

https://theindependent.sg/dispute-betwee...r-seniors/
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son was hopping mother die liao, he keep all la
sister see through teh plan and bring her brother to the court
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This will increase dramatically as HDB climb past million and towards 2million and more
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For those thought they’re the only child and can happily inherit parents’ house, what if one day someone claims to hv a share of the house and want to sell it?
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Charsiew son. Rental proceeds never share with mother.

https://sgtalk.net/Thread-Sin-Heng-Heavy...ffer-58cts
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Independent website full of crappy pop out ads. Not clicking Smile

https://sgtalk.net/Thread-Sin-Heng-Heavy...ffer-58cts
Always fight lowball offers wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine Big Grin
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One prominent case involved an owner of a $10 million bungalow who preferred to struggle with cash flow issues rather than sell his property and move to a smaller home that would still leave him with ample savings.

Similarly, another owner of a $4 million condo chose to stay put in a dilapidated unit despite accumulating more than $250,000 in debt.

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I hope the 2 cases above are not eligible for any CDC vouchers

or any other cash ie Assurance package, medisave top up . . .

Sack half the Mayors & PAP Ministers
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The judge made the right decision.
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