Residents and management at a Geylang condominium are locked in a dispute regarding a by-law restricting short-term housing for foreign workers. The existing rule prohibits units from being rented to work permit holders for periods less than three months. Owners are challenging the by-law, arguing it limits their rental income potential and reflects discriminatory practices. Management maintains the rule is in place to maintain the building’s character and address potential overcrowding or security concerns. The disagreement highlights a growing tension between property owners seeking rental revenue and residents prioritizing community standards. No resolution has been reached, and the issue is expected to continue as owners seek clarification and potential amendments to the by-law. The case raises questions about the rights of condo owners versus the authority of management corporations in regulating unit usage.