Waiving MOP for HDB Flat Owners Seeking to Sell in View of Neighbour Disputes and Measures to Ensure Fairness and Consistency
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
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54 Dr Hamid Razak asked the Minister for National Development (a) whether HDB has established clear criteria for when neighbour disputes, including noise or harassment, rise to a level that justifies waiving the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) for HDB flat owners who are seeking to sell; and (b) how are such cases assessed to ensure fairness and consistency.
Mr Chee Hong Tat: The Housing and Development Board assesses all appeals for a waiver of the Minimum Occupation Period on a case-by-case basis, considering the specific circumstances of the flat owners and their families.
When neighbours are involved in a dispute, our priority is to bring them together to find a mutually acceptable solution. Most neighbour noise disputes are resolved this way. Many of the remaining disputes are resolved after mediation at the Community Mediation Centre. As a last resort, residents can consider seeking recourse from the Community Disputes Resolution Tribunals.