URA warns of scam involving letter to homeowners requesting tenant registration

The Urban Redevelopment Authority ( URA ) has issued a warning about a swindle involving a letter that private homeowners were sent requesting their tenants ‘ tenancy registration.

Private homeowners are required to transfer a “validation fee” to a bank account in order to “register their tenants,” according to URA in an advisory on Thursday ( Dec. 5 ).

The letter contains URA’s logo, physical and website addresses, and is signed off by an” Andrew Chia” claiming to be the&nbsp,” Head, Registration of Lease ( Consumer )” of URA.

According to the power, the notice is not from URA, adding that URA does not need secret homeowners to record their tenants.

” We also do not need verification costs to get paid”, URA said.

” In contrast, there is no’ Registration of Lease ‘ office nor team named’ Andrew Chia’ in URA”.

The government is advised to be watchful of scams, and URA has requested a police report on the situation.