Taiwanese actor Alec Su accused of defrauding tenant
Source: Channel News Asia
Taiwanese actor Alec Su has been accused of fraud by a Chinese tenant who had rented a commercial property owned by him.
Su's tenant claimed that he had rented the property from Su through a
brokerage firm and had already put up the initial rental down payment
and safety deposit for the property along with 296,000 yuan (S$60,000)
for renovations for use as a hair salon in July last year.
Unfortunately, when he attempted to get a business operating licence
from the authorities, he was rejected, on the grounds that properties
owned by overseas individuals or organisations (including those from
Hong Kong and Taiwan) cannot be used for commercial activity.
The tenant alleges that Su and the property broker handling this matter
had prior knowledge of these restrictions but failed to inform him
about it, despite knowing that the tenant's intention to use the
property as a hair salon.
The tenant is seeking 440,000 yuan (S$90,000) in compensation.
Su's lawyer denied these allegations and pointed out that the tenant
should already know about the restrictions as these regulations have
been in place long before the contract was signed.
"If you [the Chinese tenant] did not know about the regulations, how
could a Taiwanese like Alec Su know about it? The plaintiff has no
evidence. Alec Su did nothing wrong," said Su's lawyer.
Su's lawyer added that the rental contract was between the tenant and the brokerage firm and had nothing to do with the actor.
37-year-old Su is best known for his role in the wildly successful
Chinese drama "Princess Pearl" in the late 1990s and as a member of
Taiwanese boyband The Little Tigers that disbanded in 1995.
Su will re-unite with former band mates Nicky Wu and Benny Chen for a
one-off performance at this year's CCTV Spring Festival Gala.
- CNA/ha
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