Housing & accommodation
- What is a reverse mortgage?
- Who is eligible for a reverse mortgage loan?
- Key features of the reverse mortgage under the Reverse Mortgage Programme
- What costs is the borrower responsible for?
- How much does the borrower receive every month?
- Lump-sum loan
- Assignment of life insurance policy
- When does the reverse mortgage terminate?
- What happens to the property at the end of the reverse mortgage?
- Application procedures
Reverse Mortgage
- What is a reverse mortgage?
- Who is eligible for a reverse mortgage loan?
- Key features of the reverse mortgage under the Reverse Mortgage Programme
- What costs is the borrower responsible for?
- How much does the borrower receive every month?
- Lump-sum loan
- Assignment of life insurance policy
- When does the reverse mortgage terminate?
- What happens to the property at the end of the reverse mortgage?
- Application procedures
Public Houseing Issues
- Application for public rental housing
- Priority for the elderly
- Harmonious Families Priority Scheme (“HFPS”)
- Priority Scheme for Single Elderly Persons
- Elderly Persons Priority Scheme
- Special arrangements for elderly tenants
- Rent Assistance Scheme
- Housing subsidy policy
- Survey on household income
- Transfer of flats
- Tenants’ responsibilities
- Marking Scheme for Estate Management Enforcement
- Housing abuses
- General enquiries
Maintainace & safety of property
- The Owners’ Corporation as an entity of collective responsibility
- Third party insurance
- Mandatory Building Inspection Scheme
- Mandatory Window Inspection Scheme
- Government subsidy, loan and/or grant
- Common Area Repair Works Subsidy
- Common Area Repair Works Interest-free Loan
- Common Area Repair Works Hardship Grant
- Third Party Risks Insurance Subsidy
- Home Renovation Interest-free Loan
- Home Renovation Hardship Grant
- Subsidy in relation to the MBIS and MWIS
- Building Maintenance Grant Scheme for Elderly Owners
- Building Safety Loan Scheme
- Owners’ Corporation Formation Subsidy