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Thread: I am a private property owner and have recently inherited a HDB flat.Can I keep both?

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    Default I am a private property owner and have recently inherited a HDB flat.Can I keep both?

    http://askhdb.hdb.gov.sg/Themes/HDB/...G_RMb8.twitter

    It depends on when the inherited property was purchased by its previous owner. If you had inherited a non-subsidised HDB flat bought before 30 August 2010 by its previous owner, you can retain ownership of both the private property and the HDB flat..................

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    Sell the Private property to your company and keep the Private property and HDB.

    It is not about the money it is the memory you have from the property. Why must you make to sell your memory because of some policy.

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    What if inherit a private property before fulfilling MOP in hdb, can keep the private property or have to sell either one?

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    Also, if inheriting properties, would one be subjected to ABSD?

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    Quote Originally Posted by princess_morbucks View Post
    What if inheriting a subsidised HDB flat bought before 30 August 2010 by its previous owner? MOP fulfilled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yuki View Post
    What if inheriting a subsidised HDB flat bought before 30 August 2010 by its previous owner? MOP fulfilled.
    If there is a transfer in terms of names of owner (s), you have to re-start the MOP.

    MOP is more for the owner (s) than for the flat.

    Ask yourself: have you occupied (lived in) the flat for five years? If somebody else did, then that someone fulfilled the MOP, and you haven't.
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