Hong Kong Landlords Seek Grace Period for Basic Housing Standards
Landlords owning over 5,500 subdivided homes in Hong Kong have applied to the government for a three-year grace period. This request is to comply with new laws governing basic housing standards, which took effect recently.
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....