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发表于 8-11-2010 13:51:13
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under the HDB's prevailing policy for divorce (not due to non-
consummation of marriage or annulment or break-up of Fiancé / Fiancée
relationship), a divorced ** who has the custody of the child
(including care and control) is allowed to retain the flat subject to
the eligibility conditions.
If there are no children from the marriage, the divorced ** (flat
owner) may retain the flat under the Single Singapore Citizen (SSC)
Scheme, provided:
* he / she is a Singapore citizen
* he / she is at least 35 years old
* the matrimonial flat must be a resale flat purchased from the open
market without the CPF Housing Grant for Family.
If the matrimonial flat is bought directly from HDB (including resale
flats bought with the CPF Housing Grant for Family), the 5-year minimum
occupation period (MOP) must be satisfied before the divorced ** is
allowed to take over the flat under the SSC Scheme.
Alternatively, the divorced ** may include another person to retain
the flat, subject to the prevailing eligibility criteria and eligibility
scheme regardless of the occupation period.
If the divorced owners wish to resell their flat in the open market,
they must have completed the MOP for the flat, as at the date of divorce
completion. If the divorce is within the MOP and none of the owners is
eligible to retain the flat, the owners may have to return the flat to
HDB, subject to HDB's approval. The compensation for the return of flat
will be determined by HDB.
View guidelines for the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) for HDB flats. |
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