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I am in the process of renting out my condo apartment and I got news that MCST is working on possible enbloc of the condo. Is there any standard clause I should insert in the Tenancy Agreement to take care of this possibility.
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Hi,

If you are using a standard rental contract provided by most of the major agency, they should have such clause as follow to take care of this possibility:

EN-BLOC NOTICE
Should the said premises be affected by En-bloc Redevelopment, it shall be lawful for the
Landlord to determine this tenancy by giving not less than ONE ( 1 ) months’ advance notice in writing to the Tenant and to refund the security deposit (free from interest) to the Tenant without prejudice to any right of action of the Landlord in respect of any breach of this Agreement by the Tenant.

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