HDB Steps Up Enforcement against Unauthorised Subletting and Revises Subletting Rule for SPRs
HDB flats are primarily meant for owner occupation. Those who wish 
to sublet their flats must meet the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) and 
obtain HDB's approval before they can do so. This rule applies to both 
Singapore Citizens (SCs) and Singapore Permanent Residents (SPRs). 
Enforcement Actions Taken Against Unauthorised Subletting
2. In 2011, HDB carried out 7,000 flat inspections and
 took action against 56 flat owners for unauthorised subletting. Of 
these, HDB has initiated compulsory acquisition action against 18 flat 
owners for blatantly infringing subletting rules. (See Annex A  (PDF 22KB) for details of 3 cases where HDB has initiated compulsory 
acquisition actions as the flat owners have blatantly abused the public 
housing system and flouted HDB rules.)
 (PDF 22KB) for details of 3 cases where HDB has initiated compulsory 
acquisition actions as the flat owners have blatantly abused the public 
housing system and flouted HDB rules.)
 (PDF 22KB) for details of 3 cases where HDB has initiated compulsory 
acquisition actions as the flat owners have blatantly abused the public 
housing system and flouted HDB rules.)
 (PDF 22KB) for details of 3 cases where HDB has initiated compulsory 
acquisition actions as the flat owners have blatantly abused the public 
housing system and flouted HDB rules.)
Revised Subletting Rules for Singapore Permanent Residents (SPRs)
3. HDB reviews policies and rules regularly to keep 
them relevant. As part of ongoing reviews, the rules for subletting by 
flat owners who are SPRs will be revised with effect from 11 Jul 2012. 
Current Rule
4. Currently, both SC and SPR flat owners are allowed 
to sublet their flat after meeting the MOP. The approval is granted for a
 maximum of 3 years per application. Owners can apply to renew the 
period of subletting upon the expiry of each 3-year period, with no cap 
on the number of renewals and the total period of subletting. 
Revised Rule
5. Under the revised rule, SPR flat owners will be 
allowed to sublet their flat after meeting the MOP, if they have not 
sublet the flat before. The approval will be granted for 1 year only, 
instead of 3 years. Upon expiry of the 1-year period, the application to
 extend the approval will be assessed on a case-by-case basis and 
approval will be granted only if there are extenuating reasons. The 
total period of subletting during the flat owners' entire duration of 
the flat ownership is capped at 5 years.
6. The revised rule is to reinforce the policy intent 
of providing HDB flats as homes to SPRs, and to deter those who are 
buying the flats for rental yield or investment. While HDB allows SPR 
owners who have met the MOP to sublet their flat, the subletting should 
be on a temporary basis. If the SPR families no longer need the flats 
for their own occupation, they should sell the flat instead of 
subletting them. 
7. There will be no change to the subletting rules for flat owners who are Singapore citizens. 
Advice to Homeowners and Tenants 
8. HDB would like to remind all flat owners to comply 
with its terms and conditions for subletting, such as ensuring that the 
number of tenants does not exceed the maximum number allowed for the 
various flat types and that the flats are only occupied by the listed 
tenants. They must also monitor their tenants to prevent nuisance or 
misuse of the flat, such as further subletting the flat to 
non-authorised occupants for short-term stays.
9. HDB takes a serious view of any unauthorised 
subletting and will take stern actions against owners, including 
compulsory acquisition, even if it is the owner's first infringement. 
This is especially for cases where the flat owners had bought the flat 
purely for monetary gains, with no intention of occupying it. HDB has 
also encountered cases where flat owners try to circumvent HDB's rules 
by locking up one room and subletting the rest of the flat without 
physically staying in it. Such cases will be treated as unauthorised 
subletting of the entire flat. Subletting of flats or bedrooms for 
short-term stay to tourists is also not allowed.
10. Prospective tenants are also advised to 
familiarise themselves with the eligibility conditions for subletting, 
e.g. whether the flat owner has obtained HDB's approval to sublet the 
flat. More information can be found on HDB's website www.hdb.gov.sg, under the section "Living in HDB flats".
11. HDB flat owners who intend to rent out their 
flats/rooms and tenants who are renting a flat/room are advised to check
 CEA's Public Register of Estate Agents and Salespersons at www.cea.gov.sg to
 verify their salespersons are registered with CEA before engaging their
 services. In addition, flat owners and tenants should not allow their 
salespersons to handle rental payments or rental deposits as they are 
prohibited from handling transaction monies for or on behalf of any 
party in the lease of HDB properties.
12. Consumers should only engage salespersons who are 
registered with CEA. They are also advised not to respond to any real 
estate agency flyer, leaflet or advertisement that does not provide a 
salesperson's details or registration number. Consumers should report to
 CEA when they encounter any person not listed on the Public Register 
but carrying out estate agency work illegally or handling transaction 
monies in the lease of HDB properties. They can report the matter to the
 CEA at 1800-6432555 or feedback@cea.gov.sg. 
For Enquiries
13. The public can call the following numbers for more
 information or enquiries on subletting or report suspected cases of 
unauthorised subletting or unauthorised use of flat:
- a) For information or enquires on subletting
HDB Branch Office Service Line @ 1800-225-5432
b) For report on suspected unauthorised subletting / use of flat:
HDB's dedicated hotline @ 1800-555-6370
(All feedback will be kept strictly confidential)
