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Singapore Maintenance Obligations: Minor Repair Clause

Understand the unique maintenance standards in Singapore's rental market, focusing on the 30-day Problem-Free Period and the standard Minor Repair Clause.

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Maintaining residential property in Singapore requires a strict adherence to the repair clauses explicitly outlined in your Tenancy Agreement (TA). Since there is no statutory "warranty of habitability" written into a specific housing code, landlords and tenants rely entirely on widespread industry practices and contract law.

Habitability Standard
Legally Required
Urgent Repairs
Landlord’s Responsibility

The 30-Day Problem-Free Period

Almost every standard Tenancy Agreement in Singapore starts with a Problem-Free Period (sometimes called a Warranty Period).

  • The Standard: During the first 30 days of the tenancy (some aggressive negotiations might push it to 45 or 60 days, though 30 is the norm), the landlord is fully responsible for rectifying any defects, malfunctions, or faults within the premises at entirely their own cost.
  • Purpose: This period gives the tenant time to live in the property to test out the electronics, plumbing, wiring, and appliances.

The "Minor Repair Clause"

Once the Problem-Free Period lapses, the most critical (and uniquely Singaporean) maintenance rule takes effect: the Minor Repair Clause.

Unlike markets where the landlord unconditionally fixes all broken appliances, standard Singapore leases place the initial burden of ordinary repairs on the tenant.

  • How it Works: For every repair call concerning an item on the inventory list that fails due to wear and tear (a leaking pipe, a broken washing machine, a faulty aircon unit), the tenant is responsible for paying the first chunk of the repair bill.
  • The Amount: This threshold is universally negotiated in the TA, but sits firmly between $150 and $250 per item, per incident.
  • The Balance: If repairing a broken refrigerator costs $800, and the minor repair clause limit is $200, the tenant pays the first $200, and the landlord pays the remaining $600. If the repair is $120, the tenant bears the full cost.

Exceptions to the Rule

The tenant is typically not responsible for structural repairs (e.g., severe roof leaks, major electrical grid failures). Conversely, if an appliance breaks because the tenant was negligent or abusive toward it, the tenant cannot rely on the landlord to pay the balance; the tenant is entirely responsible for the replacement.

Air-Conditioning Servicing Obligations

Because of Singapore's relentless year-round tropical climate, an entire standalone clause in the Tenancy Agreement is dedicated strictly to air-conditioning maintenance.

  • Servicing Frequency: The tenant is contractually obligated to hire a professional air-conditioning servicing company to clean the units every 3 months (quarterly).
  • Documentation: The tenant must keep all invoices and receipts. At handover, the landlord will demand proof that quarterly servicing was executed.
  • Major Breakdowns: If the tenant diligently services the aircons every quarter and a unit still suffers a major compressor meltdown, the Minor Repair Clause activates (tenant pays first $200, landlord covers the multi-thousand dollar compressor replacement). However, if the tenant did not do their quarterly servicing, and the unit breaks, the landlord can force the tenant to pay for the entire replacement.

End of Lease Restitution

When a tenant vacates, they are required to clean the unit to a standard comparable to when they moved in (minus "fair wear and tear"). Landlords usually demand:

  1. A final, professional chemical wash of the air-conditioning units (if specified in the TA).
  2. Professional dry-cleaning of all existing curtains provided by the landlord.

Tracking quarterly servicing requests and organizing maintenance thresholds across multiple units is complex. Employing a property management platform like Landager simplifies these specific regional nuances, allowing landlords to keep detailed records of minor repairs and servicing invoices cleanly in one place.

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