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Hi, i got a 2 bedder unit over at Richmond park that is currently being rented out. There is still 5 months left on the rental contract. I am currently considering a change of tenant. Would it be too early to look for new tenant now?
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Hi Mason

Ideally would be 2 months before expiry...
I am marketing 2 units there for rent and 1 unit for sale.
Maybe let me know more details so that I can help you later on.

Thanks.

Raymond Lim
CCN Realty Pte ltd
 91388805 
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Hi Mason, yes it is simply too early to start with.

Regards
Aaron
 9730 8455 
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Hi Mr. Manson

I will be glad to assist
Please contact me at (65) 96608508  or Silviayang8@gmail.com for non-obligation discussion
Thank you.

Warmest regards,

Silvia Yang

PropNex Realty Pte Ltd
Mobile: (65) 9660 8508 
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Dear Mr Sim

Good day to you!
I’m Daniel Tan from Huttons.

I will recommend you to start looking for a new tenant when the currently lease is left with around 2 to 3 months. Most tenant in the market now will be looking for an apartment they want to move into in the next or following month.

Do contact me and allow me to assist you in finding the most suitable tenant. Hear from you soon.

Any other queries?
Please always feel free to contact me for a non-obligated discussion on how I can assist you with your real estate needs.

Have a great day ahead.

Best Regards

Daniel Tan
Huttons Asia Pte Ltd

(+65) 9477 5100 
daniel.tck@outlook.com
www.danieltanrealestate.com
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