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Feb 25, 2010
Everitt family may be evicted
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<!--background story, collapse if none-->Years of feuding
1993: The Everitt Road dispute reportedly started over parking space, and escalated into a tit-for-tat war involving chains, video cameras and allegations of abuse on both sides.
2002: The quarrel drew media notice when seven families sought help from MP Chan Soo Sen.
Mediation efforts failed to resolve the conflict. The escalating quarrels drew wide interest, with the street attracting curious observers from outside the neighbourhood.
A slew of police reports and court complaints followed.
2004: In July, Mr Chan Cheng Khoon was fined $4,000 for insulting Madam Teo Suan Moy and another neighbour, Ms Bency Chua.
2005: In November, Mr Chan was again fined for insulting another neighbour.
2006: In February, Mr Chan was fined the maximum $2,000 for harassing Mr Loh Beng Lee, who lived diagonally across from his house.
His daughter, Dr Chan Soo Yin, 47, was fined $2,000 in January for insulting a neighbour.
2009: Dr Chan said she filed 25 magistrates' complaints against various neighbours between 2005 and 2006 - one leading to a $500 fine being imposed on Madam Tan Bee Hua, which was set aside in August.
She added the others were either resolved, settled or dismissed.
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The Chans allegedly missed several of their monthly payments on a loan from DBS bank, which is seeking a High Court order to possess the property. One option is for the Chans to sell the house on their own and settle their debt. -- ST PHOTO: CAROLINE CHIA
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A FAMILY whose long-running spat with their Everitt Road neighbours led to several widely publicised stand-offs in court is now facing a suit of a different kind.
A bank wants to turn them out of their home for allegedly missing payments on a loan and is seeking a High Court order to possess the property.
The family, who has lived there for more than 15 years, is made up of retiree Chan Cheng Khoon, 74, his wife Chua Gek Eng, 71, and their daughter, Dr Chan Soo Yin, 47.
Read the full exclusive in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times.
Everitt family may be evicted
<!-- by line -->By K. C. Vijayan, Law Correspondent
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<!--background story, collapse if none-->Years of feuding
1993: The Everitt Road dispute reportedly started over parking space, and escalated into a tit-for-tat war involving chains, video cameras and allegations of abuse on both sides.
2002: The quarrel drew media notice when seven families sought help from MP Chan Soo Sen.
Mediation efforts failed to resolve the conflict. The escalating quarrels drew wide interest, with the street attracting curious observers from outside the neighbourhood.
A slew of police reports and court complaints followed.
2004: In July, Mr Chan Cheng Khoon was fined $4,000 for insulting Madam Teo Suan Moy and another neighbour, Ms Bency Chua.
2005: In November, Mr Chan was again fined for insulting another neighbour.
2006: In February, Mr Chan was fined the maximum $2,000 for harassing Mr Loh Beng Lee, who lived diagonally across from his house.
His daughter, Dr Chan Soo Yin, 47, was fined $2,000 in January for insulting a neighbour.
2009: Dr Chan said she filed 25 magistrates' complaints against various neighbours between 2005 and 2006 - one leading to a $500 fine being imposed on Madam Tan Bee Hua, which was set aside in August.
She added the others were either resolved, settled or dismissed.
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A FAMILY whose long-running spat with their Everitt Road neighbours led to several widely publicised stand-offs in court is now facing a suit of a different kind.
A bank wants to turn them out of their home for allegedly missing payments on a loan and is seeking a High Court order to possess the property.
The family, who has lived there for more than 15 years, is made up of retiree Chan Cheng Khoon, 74, his wife Chua Gek Eng, 71, and their daughter, Dr Chan Soo Yin, 47.
Read the full exclusive in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times.