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One property agent has declared that he will now require students to fork out a higher deposit up front, after a group of them left a rental condo unit in disarray. Taking to TikTok on Wednesday (May 1), Eric Yeo from Propnex Realty said in a video that he had a «horrible» handover at Parc Riviera on West Coast Vale. Entering the unit, Yeo added: «I think it is going to be a tough time to pass over to the next tenant». In the two-minute clip, it showed that the previous student tenants had left several belongings - including a mattress propped up in the living room - behind. Giving a tour of the kitchen, Yeo briefing panned the camera to a dirty sink and appliances that were still on the hob as well as inside the drawers. «How can people live in these kinds of conditions?» The property agent said, before showing a half-filled fridge that was supposed to be cleared out during a handover. «When I hand the condo to you, it's in superb tip-top condition,» Yeo added. «Are you now torturing me in this kind of manner?» Towards the end of the inspection. Yeo said that only the master bedroom was left in a decent condition.
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Vadim Skibitsky admitted that the Russian forces now operate as a «single body, with a clear plan, and under a single command»
Al Hadath channel said the attack targeted a base of Lebanon’s Shia militia, Hezbollah, located southwest of Damascus International Airport
The survey also found that 37% of voters believe another civil war is more likely to happen if incumbent President Joe Biden is re-elected
«This Russian activity in the Alaska ADIZ occurs regularly and is not seen as a threat,» the statement says
A woman was caught on video tripping a young boy and causing him to fall at United Square shopping mall on May 1. Stomp contributor John alerted Stomp to the incident and shared CCTV footage of the woman caught in the act. «This crazy woman attacked an innocent child for no reason!» he said. In the video, she is seen approaching the boy from behind and sticking out her leg, causing him to trip and fall. She then walks away before she is stopped by the boy's father. The Stomp contributor's footage also included photos of the woman holding a Toys 'R' Us wrapped package while being confronted. H told Stomp the CCTV footage was provided by the manager of a bubble tea stall in the mall. «The family walked out from the nearby Toys 'R' Us when the woman walked behind them and suddenly kicked the young child at his calf, causing him to fall,» said John. «The child's father saw it and immediately stopped the woman who tried to deny it and wanted to escape.»
Omar Collymore today refuted the reports from his ex-mistress, claiming it was he who ended their three-year love affair two months before his wife was murdered but that the woman kept begging him to rekindle the romance because she could not...
Improved service delivery and the protection of consumer interest will remain a priority for the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) during 2024/25. Activities in the telecommunications sector will continue to be geared towards facilitating access...
A town hall meeting will be held in Portland next week, following Wednesday's 4.2 magnitude earthquake that rocked the island. The earthquake's epicentre was located approximately five kilometres south of Hope Bay in the parish. The...
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – The Government of Canada and the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) have reaffirmed their intended cooperation and collaboration to work jointly to respond when the impact of natural...
Sir Keir Starmer 's party are expected to gain the Lancashire constituency to add to a string of recent by-election victories over the Tories .
Britney Spears sparked 'mental health crisis' concerns at the Chateau Marmont onThursday morning as shock photos showed the barefoot star being escorted to emergency services.
Henry De Los Rios Polania, 35, is fighting for his life in hospital having suffered injuries when a knifeman broke into his family home, his sister Jessica De Los Rios, 31, said.
Council contests across England could yet decide Rishi Sunak 's political fate, while they are also a final test of voter opinion ahead of the looming general election.
Live updates as the polls close after millions of Britons cast their votes in the 2024 local elections with predictions the Conservatives could suffer huge council losses.
Israel has reportedly carried out a strike outside the Syrian capital on Thursday Read Full Article at RT.com
More than 30 children have been injured by a rogue ice cream truck in Kyrgyzstan Read Full Article at RT.com
Centre informs Supreme Court of lack of control over CBI, opposing West Bengal's Article 131 suit on CBI probes. Legal battle continues with Tushar Mehta and Kapil Sibal presenting arguments.
The Election Commission on Thursday instructed all political parties, their members, and agents to cease enrolling or registering voters for post-election beneficiary-oriented schemes under the guise of surveys. This action was taken before the third phase of Lok Sabha elections scheduled for May 7. Taking note of several instances of parties seeking details of voters, EC said it has taken a “serious view of this corrupt practice of bribery” under Representation of the People Act.
BJP has convinced the controversial current representative in Kaiserganj, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, to step aside in favor of his younger son, Karan, while also nominating UP minister Dinesh Pratap Singh again from the Nehru-Gandhi family stronghold of Rae Bareli. BJP has taken action against Brij Bhushan in order to address the criticism that it was lenient towards the six-time MP.
The oil-and-gas sector remains by far the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Alberta, which remains by far the largest emitter of all the provinces, but its share of Canada's total emissions has declined — slightly.
Council voted unanimously to censure Quesnel Mayor Ron Paull and relieve him of duties at an emotional meeting.
Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters are facing off at McGill's downtown Montreal campus, with police officers in riot gear standing nearby to keep the two sides away from each other.
[New Times] On May 2, 1994, amidst the ongoing Genocide against the Tutsi, the killers' government aimed to carry out a massacre of Tutsi sheltering at Hôtel des Mille Collines in Kigali.
[Vanguard] the first asylum seeker has been deported to Rwanda under Rishi Sunak's migrant crackdown.
[New Times] Kenya's President William Ruto has promoted Lt Gen Charles Muriu Kahariri to the rank of General and appointed him Chief of Defence Forces (CDF),following the death of Gen Francis Ogolla in a helicopter crash, The East African reports.
Kenyan President William Ruto on Thursday named Charles Muriu Kahariri as defense chief after the death of his predecessor in a helicopter crash.
London (HOL) — The European Union, citing Ethiopia's lack of cooperation in repatriating citizens residing illegally in EU countries, announced on Monday a tightening of visa requirements for Ethiopian nationals.
It is an honor and a great privilege to visit with the Minnesota Member of Parliament of Somalia and the Somali envoy for Health and Nutrition, Dr. Abdirashiid Jiley. We had a great panel discussion to discuss the current situation in Somalia and the disputes over the constitutional amendment.
Rishi Sunak and Akshata posed for pictures out campaigning in Chelsea, while the Labour leader went to vote with wife Victoria.
Around the world, heated debates about abortion are taking place. But in the Pacific, the topic is so taboo, only a handful of people are willing to talk about it. You’re about to hear from some of them.
SINGAPORE – After entering Singapore on social visit passes, three Chinese nationals hatched plans to sell knock-offs of branded phones bought in China to victims here. All three were sentenced to jail after pleading guilty to one count of cheating each on May 2. Court documents did not say if the men knew one another or were working together. Li Jianxin, 41, arrived in Singapore on Feb 27. At around 6pm on March 20, he approached his victim near Liang Seah Street and offered to sell him an iPhone 15 Pro Max and a charging cable for $800. He also provided a forged receipt after he claimed that the phone was bought from an Apple store in Singapore for $1,600. After bargaining, the victim agreed to buy the phone from Li for $700. He later realised it was fake when comparing his phone with his colleague. Li was arrested on March 21 while trying to leave the country. Investigations revealed he had bought the knock-off phone for $200 in China, with the intention of selling it in Singapore. Li was sentenced to 10 weeks in jail. The prosecution said he had expressed an interest in making restitution to the victim.