New Hong Kong subdivided flat standards spark evictions

Hong Kong's Basic Housing Units Ordinance takes effect on Sunday, requiring landlords to renovate properties to meet new standards. The law has already prompted evictions, with more than 200 households in Sham Shui Po's Yee Wa Building given notice to leave. Tenants like 72-year-old Chan Sai-chiu struggle to find affordable alternatives.

Hong Kong's Basic Housing Units Ordinance takes effect on March 2, stipulating that only certified basic housing units—subdivided flats meeting minimum standards—can be leased on the market. Landlords have four years to make rectifications and can continue leasing substandard properties during that period.

In Sham Shui Po's ageing Yee Wa Building, landlords notified more than 200 households last December to vacate within three months for renovations to comply with the ordinance. Seventy-two-year-old Chan Sai-chiu rents a 60 sq ft subdivided flat there for HK$3,000 a month. He lives on about HK$5,000 in social security payments and a HK$2,500 rental subsidy, and has made the cramped space more liveable by repainting the walls and setting up his own kitchen.

Chronically ill and struggling to walk, Chan finds the building suitable because it has lifts and is just 500 metres from a local wet market. The notice came midway through his two-year contract, catching him by surprise.

The ordinance aims to improve safety and living conditions in subdivided homes, but concerns are rising that it could exacerbate housing pressures for low-income residents. Community groups have called for more transitional housing support from the government.

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Some elderly landlords in Hong Kong say they cannot afford renovations costing up to HK$400,000 to meet new regulations. They may be forced to remove units renting for HK$3,000 a month from the market.

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Hong Kong's independent committee inquiring into the deadly Wang Fuk Court fire—the city's worst since 1948—heard that government surveyors followed outdated guidelines during renovations, forgoing in-person checks and overlooking risks like illegal alterations to emergency passages in the HK$336 million project.

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Continuing the sell-out streak from recent weeks, Hong Kong homebuyers snapped up new flats on Thursday, April 30. All 120 units at One Victoria Cove I sold out by late afternoon, while Pavilia Farm III—building on prior batches—sold 19 of 45 units by 6:50pm. Developers are ramping up construction amid strong demand.

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More than 240 owners at Hong Kong's fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court petitioned the government-appointed administrator Hop On Management Company in late April for an extraordinary general meeting. They warned of legal action at the Lands Tribunal if it is not held within 45 days, as required by the Building Management Ordinance. The petition, signed by 247 owners or 12.45% of units, exceeds the 5% threshold.

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