Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on unauthorised renting out of HDB flat
Sep 12, 2022
Miss Cheryl Chan Wei Ling: To ask the Minister for National Development
1. between 2010 and 2021, what is the number of undisclosed HDB flat subletting cases found;
2. what are the penalties meted to the homeowners in these cases; and
3. how can HDB improve its enforcement of the rules on undisclosed HDB flat subletting.
Answer:
HDB flats are primarily meant for owner-occupation. Nonetheless, HDB flat owners are allowed to rent out their whole flat after meeting the required minimum occupation period. Flat owners must obtain HDB’s prior approval, and comply with the terms and conditions during the rent out period.
2 HDB takes a serious view of unauthorised renting out of flat and will take action against errant flat owners. Depending on the severity and circumstances of the infringement, HDB may issue a written warning, impose a financial penalty of up to $50,000, or acquire the flats compulsorily from the owners. Between 2010 and 2021, HDB acted against a total of 730 cases of unauthorised renting out of flat, including ~70 which were compulsorily acquired.
3 To uncover any unauthorised renting out, HDB conducts routine planned inspections and investigates all feedback from members of the public on suspected cases. Besides operating a dedicated hotline for the public to report suspected infringements, HDB also organises community programmes such as Heartland Talks, and publicises cases of action taken against flat owners to deter flat owners from breaching the rental rules.