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Two lose HDB flats for renting them to tourists

BuiKia

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Consider this a warning for those thinking about making a quick buck from renting their homes to short-term visitors.

Two home owners have lost their flats after the Housing Board found they had let out their units to tourists.

Home-rental websites like Airbnb and Roomorama have become more popular here.

The founder of Roomorama, Ms Teo Jia En, told The Straits Times last month that the website had some 500 listings for Singapore properties, which is an increase of 30 per cent from last year.

A search on travelmob turned up more than 630 local listings, and another portal, Airbnb, has more than 1,000.

But these flout HDB and Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) regulations, which state that when a home (HDB or private) is leased out, it must be for at least six months.

Though there have been complaints in the past, and the housing authorities have investigated thousands of cases, this is the first time that HDB has revealed it has taken the step of booting out home owners for the infraction.

While the agency would not say when it took back the executive flat in the east, and the four-room flat in the west, it did say that its investigations proved the owners had leased out the flats to multiple tourists for between $25 and $75 per night.

It also issued a warning to one more flat owner in the central part of Singapore.

According to its spokesman, an errant home owner can also face a financial penalty.

The HDB investigated 184 cases of short-term leasing in public flats last year. It investigated 106 cases the year before.

A spokesman for the URA, which has oversight over private dwellings, said that in the first four months of this year, it investigated 350 cases of "unauthorised use" of private properties.

Last year, it investigated 2,100 such cases, which included instances where home owners turned their apartments into dorms for foreign workers.

Private homeowners who flout the six-month minimum rule face a maximum fine of $200,000 and a jail term of up to 12 months.

Said the URA spokesman: "Some home owners are turning their homes into boarding houses and leasing rooms out for a couple of days to generate quick income from spaces they can spare."

But most other home owners do not want to live among transient strangers, the spokesman added.

An HDB spokesman said other residents felt the frequent change of occupants would pose security concerns.

This article by The New Paper was published in MyPaper, a free, bilingual newspaper published by Singapore Press Holdings.
 
Will the home owners get into trouble if they pay protection $$ (taxes) to the 超级白?
 
i leased flat to u and you cannot anyhow lease to other.

i am telling u indirectly your flat is leased one. not owned one.
 
The Pinoys PRs and new citizens have been doing that for time immeorial...PAP and HDB close 1 eyes and let them flourish.
 
This shows that there is an ample supply of HDB flats. Kudos to the government for doing an excellent job.
 
This shows that HDB flats are simply too big for a small nucleus family. I think we can shrink it further.
 
...Two home owners have lost their flats after the Housing Board found they had let out their units to tourists....


Sounds like HDB propaganda. I notice there are no details on those who were evicted e.g. who, where, when,... Is HDB angry that they haven't got their cut of the action:confused:
 
Life is tough mah. Expenses so high. Even the electricity can can cost a few hundred per month.
 
This is very unfair.
I want to know if it is OK for condo and landed property owners to rent out to tourists
 
can I let my friends from Batu Pahat stay at my flat for a few nights?
 
can I let my friends from Batu Pahat stay at my flat for a few nights?

can, if u can prove that she is your friend and you are a man and you never collect rent from her.

if your friend is a boy and you are a man, you will be charged under 377A
 
i leased flat to u and you cannot anyhow lease to other.

i am telling u indirectly your flat is leased one. not owned one.

It is already prepaid I should have the right to do what I want.

I think it is a good IDEA for short term accommodation for tourists. Because hotels in Singapore are too expensive.

I wonder if hotels owners are also MIWs or related. Hence the conflict of interests.
 
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