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Guide to Selling HDB Flats
By Lin Zhiqin | June 10, 2016
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Pre-sale checks

Sellers must fulfill the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) before they can sell their flats.

The MOP is calculated from the date the sellers collect the keys to the flat. It excludes any period where they do not occupy the flat, such as when the whole flat is rented out or when there has been an infringement of the flat lease.

The MOP duration depends on the purchase mode, flat type, and date of flat application:

Sellers can check if they have fulfilled the MOP here



Ethnic Integration Policy (EIP) and Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR) quota

Prospective buyers of HDB flats are subject to certain eligibility conditions based on citizenship, age, family nucleus, Ethnic Integration Policy (EIP) and Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR) quota.

The EIP ensures a balanced mix of the various ethnicity in HDB towns, blocks and neighbourhoods. It applies to all buyers.

The SPR quota ensures that SPR households can better integrate into the local community. It applies to non-Malaysian SPR households, where no buyer is Singapore citizen or Malaysian SPR.

To fulfill the EIP and SPR quota, the buyers’ household must

Use HDB e-service to check eligibility

Procedure for selling HDB flat

Source: HDB, The Edge Property


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