Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on pest infestation and overgrown trees from neighbouring property

Jan 9, 2018


Ms Rahayu Mahzam: To ask the Minister for National Development 

(a) what recourse is available to residents living in landed properties when they are affected by problems such as pest infestation or overgrown trees arising from a neighbouring property which has been abandoned or not properly maintained by the owners;

(b) what enforcement measures are available to compel owners of landed properties to maintain their property; and

(c) in what circumstances can the authorities enter the premises to deal with the issues affecting the other residents.


Answer:


Residents who face pest and overgrown tree problems from neighbouring properties that have been abandoned or are poorly maintained should first engage Neighbourhood Committees or other community dispute resolution channels to try to resolve the issues amicably.  If this is not possible, for example, if the property has been abandoned, and there is reason to suspect public health or safety concerns, NEA and NParks officers can enter such premises to carry out inspections.  

If NEA assesses that vectors are present or that the premises may harbour or propagate vectors, NEA can serve the occupier with an order under the Control of Vectors and Pesticides Act to carry out preventive measures.  If NParks assesses that trees or plants in the premises pose a danger to public safety or property, NParks can issue a maintenance notice under the Parks and Trees Act for the occupier to carry out mitigating measures to abate the danger.  Non-compliance with these orders and notices may result in a fine of up to $20,000.

If an immediate threat to property, public health, or public safety is observed, NEA and NParks officers may enter the premises to carry out works and measures to reduce or remove the threat.  In such a scenario, the occupier would need to compensate agencies for the costs incurred, in addition to any fines which may be imposed.