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SAT · 2026-04-11 · 09:36 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0411-63125
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Landlords of 5,557 subdivided homes seek 3-year grace period to fix flats

Landlords in Hong Kong, overseeing 5,557 subdivided homes, have requested a three-year grace period to comply with new housing standards that took effect six weeks ago. These standards address size, safety, and hygiene requirements for subdivided units.

Emily HungSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-11 · 09:36 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Landlords of 5,557 subdivided homes seek 3-year grace period to fix flats
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Landlords in Hong Kong, overseeing 5,557 subdivided homes, have requested a three-year grace period to comply with new housing standards that took effect six weeks ago. These standards address size, safety, and hygiene requirements for subdivided units. According to Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho, the applications represent approximately 5% of all subdivided units in Hong Kong, primarily located in Yau Tsim Mong, Sham Shui Po, and Eastern districts. The government has granted grace periods to 780 units and published their details online. The goal is to establish clear standards for subdivided flats, addressing safety and health risks associated with their construction. The Housing Bureau believes the new regulations will not negatively impact housing supply or increase rents.

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780 subdivided units had been granted a grace period.

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That accounted for around 5 per cent of all subdivided units in Hong Kong.

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The government had received applications for 5,557 subdivided units in 1,370 flats.

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A new law on basic housing standards took effect six weeks ago.

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Landlords of 5,557 subdivided homes in Hong Kong have applied for a three-year grace period.

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Landlords of more than 5,500 subdivided homes in Hong Kong have applied for a three-year grace period to meet size, safety and hygiene requirements following a new law on basic housing standards taking effect six weeks ago.Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho Wing-yin said on Saturday that the government had received applications for 5,557 subdivided units in 1,370 flats. That accounted for around 5 per cent of all subdivided units in Hong Kong, mostly located in Yau Tsim Mong district, followed by Sham Shui Po and Eastern.Ho said 780 subdivided units had been granted a grace period, with their details uploaded onto the Housing Bureau’s website.“When landlords divided their flats, they not only spent money to add washrooms and pipes but also incurred safety, health and fire risks. If something happens to your elderly tenant, your property value will be affected too,” she said.“We hope to set standards and allow landlords to review if their subdivided flats meet the standards.”Asked if the rules would affect the supply of homes on the market and push up rents, Ho disagreed.
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