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Anthony Law, PropNex Realty salesperson refute allegations in lawsuit involving 99-1 deal

This is in response to a case filed by a couple over the purchase of a unit at The Gazania

Tay Peck Gek
Published Wed, Dec 3, 2025 · 07:53 PM
    • Neo Say Chuan and his wife Tiong Bock Lian allege that they were induced by the salesperson’s representations into buying a unit in The Gazania using the two-step 99-1 structure.
    • Neo Say Chuan and his wife Tiong Bock Lian allege that they were induced by the salesperson’s representations into buying a unit in The Gazania using the two-step 99-1 structure. PHOTO: BT FILE

    [SINGAPORE] Anthony Law Corp, which has been sued by a husband and wife over the so-called two-step 99-1 property transaction, alleged that the couple had not sought legal advice from it on the structure.

    Meanwhile, Don Tay, the salesperson being sued together with his agency PropNex Realty and Anthony Law, refuted the allegation of him having represented to the couple that the structure was legal and legitimate.

    Anthony Law and Tay are responding to a lawsuit from Neo Say Chuan and his wife Tiong Bock Lian that was lodged in early November. PropNex Realty has already filed its defence against the claims.

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