Monday, November 29, 2010

ST : Housing agent fined for forgery

Nov 25, 2010

Housing agent fined for forgery
By Elena Chong, Courts Correspondent

A REAL estate agent forged two copies of a tenancy agreement to pocket $1,000 monthly from the rental of an apartment without the knowledge of both landlord and tenant.

Yesterday, David Wee Sim Chye, 47, was fined $4,000 by District Judge Toh Yung Cheong after he admitted to one charge of forgery.

A district court heard that operations manager Pek Kain Hock, 51, engaged Wee to rent out his condominium unit at Parc Oasis in Jurong East in May 2007.

Wee, who runs his own business, YMB International Realtors, managed to find a tenant, American Warren Duplantis.

But the real estate agent had forged the signatures of the tenant and Mr Pek on the two copies of the tenancy agreement.

Mr Duplantis ended up paying a monthly rental of $5,800, which was $1,000 more than the $4,800 that was agreed between Wee and Mr Pek.

Five months later, the American met Mr Pek to discuss the early termination of the tenancy agreement.

He told the landlord that his own signature in Mr Pek's copy of the tenancy agreement had been forged.

Mr Pek also learnt that the tenant's copy of the tenancy agreement had stated a monthly rental of $5,800, and his signature in that document had also been forged.

Investigations showed that Wee had committed the forgeries to pocket a sum of $1,000 monthly from the tenancy agreement.

His lawyer told the court that the father of two had contacted the tenant in October 2007 to return the difference to him, well before the charges were preferred.

Full restitution of the money was made in June this year.

Wee, who had a second charge considered, could have been jailed for up to four years and/or fined.

elena@sph.com.sg

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