Written answer by Ministry of National Development on consideration of partnership with HDB flats lessees for subsidised rental flats

May 8, 2024


Question No: 5834

Question by: Mr Gerald Giam Yean Song

To ask the Minister for National Development whether HDB has considered partnering with HDB flat lessees who are moving overseas to work or are facing financial difficulties, to rent out their HDB flats before the end of their Minimum Occupation Period on the condition that they agree to provide tenants with the subsidised rental rates set by HDB so as to increase the supply of subsidised rental flats.

Answer:

HDB flats are primarily for owner-occupation. Therefore, all flat owners are required to physically occupy their flat during the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP), before they may sell it or rent out their whole flat in the open market.

Nevertheless, we recognise that some flat owners may face unexpected changes in life circumstances during their MOP, such as moving overseas to work. Today, HDB already facilitates appeals by such flat owners to rent out their flat during their MOP on a case-by-case and time-limited basis, where there are extenuating circumstances.

HDB also allows flat owners who face financial difficulties to apply to HDB to rent out bedrooms in their flat during the MOP, while continuing to occupy their flat. They may also approach HDB for other forms of assistance, such as financial assistance for those in arrears, or to right-size to a smaller flat. As these families are already facing financial difficulties, it is inappropriate to require them to subsidise the rent of their tenants.

Families who require temporary housing while awaiting the completion of their booked flats can consider applying for the Parenthood Provisional Housing Scheme (PPHS). HDB is on track to double the supply of PPHS flats from 2,000 units today to 4,000 units by 2025 to better support such families. In the interim, PPHS-eligible families who are renting HDB flats or bedrooms in the open market may tap on the PPHS (Open Market) Voucher from July 2024 to defray their rental expenses.