Man jailed 4 months for forging option to purchase agreement to avoid repaying S$1.7m property loan from friend

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SINGAPORE — When a friend lent him S$1.7 million to buy a condominium unit in Bukit Timah, Dmitriy Shport failed to repay her and instead sold the private property behind her back to pay off his debts.


The Singapore permanent resident then waited several years before lying to her that he had just sold the unit.


In order to convince her of the legitimacy of this “sale” and that he did not violate their loan agreement, he sent her photos of an altered option to purchase document.


In Singapore, an option to purchase is a signed agreement between a property's seller and a prospective buyer, before they enter into a contract for the sale and purchase of property.


To date, Shport has yet to make any repayments to his friend.

More at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...id-repaying-s17m-property-loan-friend-1988836
 
“Dmitriy Shport” - Singapore permanent resident….. He is the well like “Talent” by the Pappies
 
who the fuck lend a fren 1.7m? i lent 17dlrs also cannot slp liao
 
The High ses people problem.
I think High ses people tends to be less careful with their same high ses friends when comes to money.
I ever bought a high class item from carousell high class amdk that resides in shenton way and while arranging for dealing time amdk went holidaying when covid restrictions was lifted. He arranged for his high ses friend to help him deal with me.
Even a friend is holding his apartment key and deal was done on a high ses location i.e Holland Village :cool:
And the suv driven by the high ses friend also high ses kind with reindeer horns on the corner front during Xmas :cool:
 
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“Dmitriy Shport” - Singapore permanent resident….. He is the well like “Talent” by the Pappies

This kind of Ruskies are real talent, bring millions$$$ here to wash clean.

This kind we must welcome, they are not here to steal lunches.
 
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