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The Straits Times·3 min read·medium

Geylang condo foreign worker housing ban facing pushback

Geylang condo foreign worker housing ban facing pushback
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A condominium in Singapore is facing backlash from owners after implementing by-laws that restrict the housing of certain foreign workers. Affected owners are challenging the validity of these rules, which were passed by a minority of residents.

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The case highlights the tension between private property management rights and the social integration of foreign labor in high-density urban environments.

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The affected owners said they received legal letters from the condo’s management corporation strata title in April.

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The article presents both the management's actions and the owners' pushback, including legal perspectives, without taking a side.

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