Category Archives: HDB for rent in Singapore
Caveat fees – HDB for rent in Singapore
Caveat fees – HDB for rent in Singapore If the HDB is acting for the buyer who is taking HDB loan, the buyer is required to pay a Caveat fee of $134.25. If HDB is acting for the buyer who … Continue reading
Sources of fund – HDB for rent in Singapore
Sources of fund – HDB for rent in Singapore Home purchase is a long-term financial commitment. Therefore, prior to the purchase, it is important for the buyers to assess the budget carefully before committing to the purchase. HDB for rent in … Continue reading
Apply for approval to sublet whole flat – HDB for rent in Singapore
Apply for approval to sublet whole flat – HDB for rent in Singapore Owner must obtain HDB’s approval before subletting the whole flat. Owner can submit the application online at My HDBPage or obtain the Application form from any HDB … Continue reading
Additional chances for unsuccessful attempts – HDB for rent in Singapore
Additional chances for unsuccessful attempts – HDB for rent in Singapore HDB for rent in Singapore – First-timer who are not successful for 2 or more times in the Application for a flat under the BTO in non-mature estates, will … Continue reading
Priority Schemes – HDB for rent in Singapore
Priority Schemes – HDB for rent in Singapore HDB for rent in Singapore – The Priority Schemes for buying direct from HDB are as follows:
Income ceiling for HDB loan – HDB for rent in Singapore
Income ceiling for HDB loan – HDB for rent in Singapore HDB provides housing loans at concessionary interest rate to flat buyers, subject to HDB’s credit assessment and prevailing mortgage loan criteria. HDB for rent in Singapore. Since 1 January … Continue reading
Eligibility for purchase of flats from HDB – HDB for rent in Singapore
Eligibility for purchase of flats from HDB – HDB for rent in Singapore HDB for rent in Singapore – HDB flats are subsidised and are meant only for Singapore Citizens to buy. The eligibility conditions for purchase of flats from HDB … Continue reading
Non-Citizen Family scheme – HDB for rent in Singapore
Non-Citizen Family scheme – HDB for rent in Singapore HDB for rent in Singapore – The Non-Citizen Family scheme allows a single citizen with non-citizen family members to buy an HDB flat from the open market. The criteria are as follows:
Single Singapore Citizen scheme – HDB for rent in Singapore
Single Singapore Citizen scheme – HDB for rent in Singapore HDB for rent in Singapore – The Single Singapore Citizen scheme allows Single citizens who are at least 35 years old to buy an HDB flat from the open market. … Continue reading
Lessee deceased – HDB for rent in Singapore
Lessee deceased – HDB for rent in Singapore HDB for rent in Singapore – Where a lessee is deceased in a Joint Tenancy: The surviving joint tenant must inform the HDB branch office of the death as soon as possible so … Continue reading
Bankruptcy cases – HDB for rent in Singapore
Bankruptcy cases – HDB for rent in Singapore HDB for rent in Singapore – If all the sellers areSingaporecitizens (SC) or a mixture of SC andSingaporepermanent residents (SPR), Official Assignee’s (OA) consent to sell is not required in the event … Continue reading
Previous Resale Levy – HDB for rent in Singapore
Previous Resale Levy – HDB for rent in Singapore HDB for rent in Singapore – Those sellers, who have submitted their resale applications (that were received by HDB before 3rd March 2006) for sale of their first subsidised flats, would … Continue reading
Duty of Salesperson engaged by Sellers – HDB resale flat for rent
Duty of Salesperson engaged by Sellers – HDB resale flat for rent HDB for rent in Singapore – a) It is the duty of a salesperson engaged by sellers to explain all items in the Resale Checklist to the sellers and … Continue reading
Difference between Assignment and Novation – HDB for rent in Singapore
Difference between Assignment and Novation – HDB for rent in Singapore The difference between Assignment and Novation is very small. The main difference for the Assignment is that consent or agreement of the third party is not necessary. Novation requires … Continue reading