Board may compulsorily acquire property sold – Home for sale in Singapore

Board may compulsorily acquire property sold – Home for sale in Singapore

The Board may compulsorily acquire any HDB flat sold – Home for sale in Singapore.

(a) if the owner thereof and his spouse, if any, has, in the opinion of the Board, ceased to occupy the same;

(b) if the owner thereof, his spouse or any authorised occupier has at any time acquired whether by operation of law or otherwise any title to or an estate or interest in any other flat, house or building or land; Home for sale in Singapore.

(c) if the flat, house or other living accommodation has, without the prior written approval of the Board, been used otherwise than for the purpose permitted by the lease;

(d) if the owner thereof has permitted any person other than an authorised occupier to reside or stay in the flat, house or other living accommodation;

(e) if the owner thereof has failed to perform or observe any condition contained in the lease to be performed or observed on the part of the owner after a notice in writing has been sent by the Board drawing his attention to the non-performance or non-observance of the condition in the lease;

(f) if the owner thereof has made a misleading or false statement in his application to the Board for the purchase of the same;

(g) if the owner thereof has made a misrepresentation of a material fact, whether innocently or otherwise, to the Board relating to the purchase of the HDB flat;

(h) if the owner thereof assigns, underlets or parts with the possession of the same or any part thereof without obtaining the prior written consent of the Board as required by the lease;

(i) if, in the opinion of the Board, the flat, house or other living accommodation is not being occupied by such minimum number of persons or by such persons as the Board may require;

(j) if the owner thereof has at any time ceased to be a citizen of Singapore or if the owner thereof has, at any time ceased to be a permanent resident of Singapore;

(k) if the rent or any payment or any part thereof due to the Board reserved under the lease or mortgage remains unpaid for 3 calendar months after it is due and payable and the Board has sent a notice of demand in writing to the owner thereof;

(l) if the purchase price or any loan for the purchase of the HDB flat has been paid in full or partially with any cash grant made by the Government to the owner and paid into the owner’s account with the Central Provident Fund and the owner refuses or fails to return the money to the Government when he is required to do so under the terms of the grant;

(m) if the owner thereof, his spouse or any authorised occupier above the age of 14 years has on or after 1st March 1984 been convicted of an offence in connection with the throwing of any matter or thing from any HDB flat; or

(n) if the owner thereof, his spouse or any authorised occupier has been convicted of an offence under any written law relating to immigration for giving food or shelter to any person who has entered, remained or stayed in Singapore in contravention of any written law relating to immigration or for assisting such person in any way to evade apprehension. Home for sale in Singapore.

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