Flexible HDB Rental Flats for Rent in Singapore

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2 Bed Condo for Rent in Northvale - Project Photos 0
READY TO MOVE
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8

  • S$ 3,600/mo
  • S$ 3.31 psf
NEGO
    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,087 sqft
    • Condo
    • Built: 1998
    • Fully furnished
BP 1JS 1NS 4
Choa Chu Kang MRT · 3 mins (162m)
searchNear MRT Station
searchFamily Friendly
searchHigh Floor
searchGreenery View
searchNear Mall
searchNear Supermarket
searchRenovated
searchSpacious Living
searchWell Maintained
searchPark View

Listed 6 days ago

Common Room (HDB) for Rent in 119 Mcnair Road - Project Photos 0
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8

  • S$ 500/mo
  • S$ 2.78 psf
    • Common Room
    • 1 Bath
    • 180 sqft
    • HDB 4 Rooms
    • Built: 1987
NE 9
Boon Keng MRT · 7 mins (530m)
searchFemale Only Room
searchNear MRT Station
searchNear Shopping Centre
searchQuiet Neighbourhood
searchNear Sheng Siong
searchWalk To Park
searchGroceries Nearby
searchNear Ntuc FairPrice
Agent for Common Room (HDB) for Rent in 119 Mcnair Roadpremium agent crown

Listed 4 days ago by

Agnes CHOY

3 Room (3I) HDB for Rent in 195 Kim Keat Avenue - Project Photos 0
AVAIL 15/06/26
DIVERSITY FRIENDLY
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5

  • S$ 600/mo
  • S$ 0.8 psf
VIEW TO OFFER
    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 753 sqft
    • HDB 3 Rooms
    • Built: 1973
    • Fully furnished
NE 10
Potong Pasir MRT · 14 mins (1076m)
searchFemale Only Room
searchWifi Included
searchMove-In Ready
searchSingle Occupancy Allowed
searchConvenient Location
searchNear Bus Stop
searchWell Connected Transport
Agent for 3 Room (3I) HDB for Rent in 195 Kim Keat Avenuepremium agent crown

Listed 1 week ago by

Frances Koo

HDB for Rent in Singapore FAQs

The minimum rental duration for HDB flats is 6 months per lease. This requirement applies to both entire flats and room rentals. Tenants and landlords must ensure that leases comply with this rule, as HDB does not permit short-term rentals below this duration. Renewals must also adhere to the same six-month minimum.

HDB enforces occupancy rules to prevent overcrowding. For 1-room and 2-room flats, the maximum occupancy is 4 persons, while 3-room flats can house up to 6 occupants. 4-room and bigger flats, on the other hand, can house a maximum of 8 persons. Landlords must ensure that all tenants are legally registered with HDB, and unauthorised subletting is strictly prohibited. These rules protect living conditions and prevent rental abuse.

To rent out an HDB flat, the owner must be a Singapore Citizen and must have fulfilled the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP), typically 5 years for Standard HDB. Non-citizen tenants (excluding Malaysians) must have valid work passes, employment passes, or student passes for a minimum stay of 6 months. All rental agreements must be registered with HDB. Additional conditions stated in the Tenancy Agreement between landlords and tenants may vary. Both parties are encouraged to be as detailed as possible to prevent future mishaps. 

Yes, foreigners can rent an HDB flat in Singapore, but there are specific eligibility criteria they must meet. Only non-citizens holding valid passes, such as an Employment Pass, S Pass, Work Permit (for certain sectors), Dependant Pass, Student Pass, or Long-Term Visit Pass, are allowed to rent HDB flats. Additionally, work permit holders in the construction, marine, and process sectors are not eligible to rent entire HDB flats but may rent rooms instead. Tenants must ensure their pass has a validity of at least six months at the time of application, and the rental must comply with HDB’s subletting regulations.

Pet ownership in rental HDB flats is subject to HDB’s pet regulations. Under the Housing and Development (Animals) Rules 2024, HDB only allows up to two cats and only one dog of an approved small breed to be kept in each flat. You can face a fine of up to S$4,000 if you fail to comply with HDB's Rules. Additionally, as per the Tenancy Agreement, tenants should also check with landlords if they permit pets in the unit.

Renting an HDB flat involves several steps. First, tenants search for listings through property platforms or agents. After shortlisting properties, they arrange viewings to assess the condition and suitability of the flat. Once a suitable unit is found, rental terms such as price, lease duration, and deposit are negotiated. A Letter of Intent (LOI) is sometimes issued, followed by the signing of the Tenancy Agreement (TA), which must be stamped with IRAS. The landlord must then register the rental with HDB, ensuring compliance with HDB’s regulations. Finally, the tenant makes the initial rental payment and collects the keys for move-in.

The landlord is responsible for paying the Service & Conservancy Charges (S&CC) for the HDB flat, which covers estate maintenance such as cleaning, lift services, and landscaping. However, the tenant is typically responsible for paying utility bills, including water, electricity, and internet services. In some cases, landlords may request tenants to cover minor repair costs up to a certain amount, such as SGD 150, while the landlord covers major repairs. These terms should be clearly stated in the tenancy agreement to avoid misunderstandings.