Update 1:
(I am in my early 20s, living with DAD MUM & two younger brothers, earning an income of HKD7500 before deducting MPF) If I marry a left-hand person and add my name... will it happen? Will it affect the queue? Will it be re-queued? Is it necessary to bring a FORM to the POST STATION? , Update 2: If you apply for public housing as a single person, the calculation will start from the time you submit the form. If you are lucky, you can get it in 3 years. Because more and more single people are applying for public housing, you need to submit the form as soon as possible!
For me, I have a house in 2 and a half years since I submitted the form, and it is a brand new building. Yes! I have a friend who is about 30 years old. He handed over his 3-year-old watch and arranged for him to view the first apartment first. However, because *** was given an aunt's house, he didn't want it. As a result, he had to wait a little longer. It takes more than half a year to see it a second time! In addition, I have a friend who is about 27 years old, and he has been waiting for 4 years!
You first go to the Housing Department to get the application form, and then fill in the form , return it to the Housing Department. About six months later, the Housing Department will visit you and take a look at your income certificate. After that, another letter will be sent to you, informing you of your queue number. You can check in at the housing every once in a while. Check with the department to find out what number you have in line.
During the queue, the Housing Department may notify you that you can transfer to the express line. The express line means that some public housing units have experienced murders, fires, etc. and no one is willing to live in them. If you don't If you mind, you will be assigned such units immediately.
The Housing Department will ask you to declare your income once again when it is about to have a house for you, in case your income exceeds the limit. If there is no problem with the information, a notification letter will be sent to you to inform you. assigned unit.
Before you sign to get the flat, you can go to the nearby area to check out the environment. On the day of the flat allocation, you can bring a relative or friend to accompany you. The Housing Department will give you a key for about half an hour. It is time for you to inspect the unit in person. If there are no problems after the inspection, you can sign a contract with the Housing Department!
If you are not satisfied with the unit assigned to you by the Housing Department, you must provide reasonable reasons, and then, The Housing Department will arrange another flat for you, but it is not an immediate arrangement. You have to wait! The Housing Department will only give you three chances (3 flats). If you don't want the flat for the third time, you will have no chance. Got it!
Things to check in the unit when taking back the building:
Are there any cracks in the wall?
Are there any signs of water seepage in the wall near the window?
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Open and close each window to see if the hinges are rusty
Whether the door locks are broken
Is the toilet water tank normal
Toilet Is the water draining normally?
Is the water draining from the shower draining smoothly? Is there any water accumulation?
Open all faucets to see if there is any water leakage
Each Turn on the light faucets to see if there is electricity
Press the doorbell to see if it rings
2008-03-05 12:39:54 Added:
You live with daddy and mammy, is it a public housing estate? If it is a public housing estate, does that house have your name?
If you live in a public housing estate, and between Since the house is in your name, you don’t need to cancel your household registration for the time being. You can wait until the Housing Department meets you and confirms that it accepts your application for public housing before canceling your existing household registration! Because it is easy to cancel your household registration, but it is easier to add one. There are a lot of procedures, and the review and approval is very strict!
If you are applying for public housing as a single person, after passing the first review and approval of income, the Housing Department will help you queue up to apply for a house. When it is almost time to get a house. , you need to review your income again. If your income has exceeded the limit, you are not eligible for public housing allocation!
2008-03-05 12:40:17 Supplement:
If you apply for public housing as a single person and get married during the waiting period, you only need to return the marriage certificate and spouse information to the Housing Department, and your application will be changed to a 2-person flat! But you can rest assured that generally newlyweds will be better off than singles. Yes, I will get a house soon.
The Housing Department’s housing is temporarily divided into units for 1-2 people and units for 2-3 people. If you get married, you have the opportunity to be assigned to a unit for 2-3 people, because the Housing Department takes into account the young people The couple will have a baby in the future. If they give you a room for 1-2 people, and you have a child, they will have to help you change to a room for 2-3 people!
2008-03-05 12:40:23 Supplement :
If you don’t mind the unit where a murder or fire occurred, you can tell the Housing Department that you want to enter the express line! In the special situation you mentioned, ask a social worker to help you. If you hope to own a house soon, it depends on how special your situation is!
Earlier pre-built public housing units for 1-2 people were about 180-200 square feet, but in 2007 In 2007, *** announced that the area of ??the unit would be changed to a smaller size. It seems to be 20-30 square feet smaller than before! The TV program in 2007 once talked about the relevant information, but I can’t remember what program it was. , It should be a program like the Sonorous Episode! It’s useless to add information. You have to be in your early 20s. According to the current policy, even if you are qualified, you will have to wait at least 6-7 years before you have the opportunity to go upstairs.
After getting married, if two people apply, no points will be counted. Normally, they can go upstairs in 3 years. The time spent waiting in line before will be counted as half and will not be wasted.
If you find a social worker, they will be scheduled quickly. Some people have tried Go upstairs after 3 months, but do you have a valid reason? At the same time, the buildings sent usually have problems, such as 1/f, old housing estates over 30 years old...
Housing Authority On September 29, 2005, the Subsidized Housing Committee approved the establishment of an annual quota for the number of public rental housing allocated to non-elderly one-person applicants, and established a points system to allow older applicants to Receive priority for allocation of units.
Application conditions
1. The applicant’s total monthly income and current total net asset value shall not exceed the maximum income and total net asset value limits set by the Housing Authority;
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2. Applicants must meet all the conditions for applying for public housing that are applicable to ordinary families.
3. The priority of applicants on the waiting list for public housing will be determined according to their scores. Provided that all applicable public housing application conditions are met, the higher the cumulative score, the sooner a public housing unit will be allocated.
Points System
The applicant’s points will be calculated based on his or her age at the time of successful registration of the public housing application form. Under the points system, applicants who are 18 years old will receive 0 points, 19-year-olds will receive 3 points, 20-year-olds will receive 6 points, and 3 points will be added for each age, and so on until the 59-year-old receives 123 points.
If the applicant currently lives in a public rental housing unit (including rental housing operated by the Housing Society), 30 points will be deducted.
Applicants who wait an extra month on the public housing waiting list can earn one extra point.
Adding family members
If necessary, applicants on the waiting list for non-elderly one-person applicants can request to add family members to meet the requirements of ordinary families applying for public housing. qualifications. The original waiting time of the applicant as a non-elderly one-person applicant will be counted into his application, but only half of the time will be counted and shall not exceed 18 months. After adjusting the waiting time, the relevant application will be assigned a registration date that is equivalent to that of a general household application; this date will serve as the basis for future allocation and implementation of public housing application policies.
Conversion from family application to non-elderly one-person application category
Some applicants who originally belong to the family category may be converted to the non-elderly one-person application category due to changes in family status. . Once an applicant switches to the non-elderly one-person application category, he or she will be immediately included in the housing allocation and points system, and will be scored according to his or her age when submitting the original family category application. The applicant's original waiting time will be fully calculated into the new application.
Flat allocation method
Flat allocation will be strictly based on the order of the application form on the public housing waiting list and the area chosen by the applicant; or for non-elderly one-person applicants The quota and the applicant's score (depending on the type of application) are processed in sequence. Qualified applicants will be allocated a one-person flat. Due to resource constraints, applicants cannot insist on being allocated a certain type of one-person flat. If a non-elderly applicant is over 60 years old at the time of housing allocation, he or she can apply under the "Senior Singles" priority housing allocation scheme. The age limit for admission to elderly housing has been lifted, and non-elderly one-person applicants may also be allocated a one-person unit in elderly housing.
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