What Can Happen to Your Public Housing Flat?
Read on for an overview of the public housing options that you can consider.
Renting HDB Flat
It is recommended for you to read the following content with a clear mind as decisions on housing arrangements bear financial implications. If you are feeling emotional at this point in time, you may wish to come back to this page later when you are in a calmer state of mind.
Children may become deeply unsettled by major life changes. If you have decided to go ahead with a divorce, it is important to make your housing plans with your children’s best interests in mind. Careful planning is needed for the transition to be as smooth as possible for you and your children. These are the various housing options that you and your spouse can consider if both of you are currently renting a flat from HDB.
Continuing to Rent from HDB
To find out more about the eligibility criteria to continue renting a flat from HDB, you may wish to visit HDB’s website here. If you require further assistance on continuing to rent a flat from HDB post-divorce, you may wish to book an e-appointment with HDB here.
Terminating the Lease to Rent from HDB
If you wish to terminate your lease to rent your flat from HDB, you can book an e-appointment with HDB here. You may also wish to find out more about making alternative housing arrangements here.
This content was developed in conjunction with the Housing Development Board (HDB) and the Central Provident Fund (CPF) Board. The information on this site is for general information only and is not intended to be, and should not be relied on as a substitute for professional legal advice.