Understand before acting
This page helps users identify which official source may matter before they buy, sell, rent, lease, renovate, invest, upgrade or right-size.
UProperty.sg helps buyers, sellers, tenants, landlords, upgraders and investors understand the policy environment that can affect property decisions. This guide is designed as an education hub and reference pathway, not as legal, tax, financial, building, planning or regulatory advice.
Singapore property is shaped by multiple public agencies and policy frameworks. A single transaction may involve estate agency conduct, planning rules, HDB eligibility, stamp duties, building completion, road safeguarding, industrial use conditions, CPF, financing and tenancy documentation.
This page helps users identify which official source may matter before they buy, sell, rent, lease, renovate, invest, upgrade or right-size.
Property rules can change. The correct approach is to verify important points directly with the relevant authority, professional or official portal.
UProperty.sg does not present policy summaries as approvals, guarantees, predictions or official government advice.
Before relying on a property opinion, ask whether the issue belongs to agency conduct, planning, public housing rules, building control, transport infrastructure, industrial lease terms, tax, CPF or legal documentation.
Use this section to understand the role of each authority before taking action.
| Agency | Why It Matters | Common Property Questions |
|---|---|---|
| CEA | Estate agency conduct, salesperson registration, agency verification, transaction guidance and consumer protection. | Is the agent registered? Is the agency licensed? What should consumers check before engaging a salesperson? |
| HDB | Public housing eligibility, HFE letter, resale process, MOP, HDB rental rules, grants and HDB loan matters. | Can I buy, sell or rent an HDB flat? Do I need HFE? Can I rent out the flat or bedroom? |
| URA | Land-use planning, Master Plan, development control, change of use, private property transaction and rental data. | What is the land use? Is planning permission needed? What are recent private transaction or rental records? |
| BCA | Building control, structural safety, TOP, CSC, building works and construction-related compliance. | Is the building ready for occupation? Are building works subject to professional approval or TOP/CSC requirements? |
| LTA | Road reserves, access, street works, vehicle parking standards, transport-related development requirements. | Is the site affected by road reserve? What parking or access standards may affect development proposals? |
| JTC | Industrial land, JTC lease and tenancy matters, subletting, transfer, lease renewal and approved industrial use. | Can industrial premises be sublet? Can the use be changed? Are there lease or assignment restrictions? |
| IRAS | Buyer’s Stamp Duty, Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty, Seller’s Stamp Duty, rental stamp duty and property tax. | What stamp duties or property tax issues may affect this transaction? |
| CPF Board | CPF usage, housing refunds, accrued interest and retirement-related housing considerations. | How much CPF was used? What refund is required on sale? How does housing affect retirement planning? |
To keep the page credible and compliant, the wording should follow these principles.
Different property users should focus on different policy risk points.
Buyers should check HDB eligibility where applicable, loan readiness, CPF use, BSD, ABSD, ownership restrictions, transaction evidence and future exit flexibility.
Sellers should consider MOP, SSD, CPF refund, outstanding loan, legal completion, buyer readiness, OTP obligations and next-home timeline.
Tenants should verify landlord authority, agent registration, HDB approval where relevant, stamp duty, repair clauses, inventory and handover condition.
Landlords should check HDB or private rental rules, tenant suitability, rental evidence, tenancy documentation, inventory, stamp duty and renewal planning.
Development-related decisions may involve URA planning permission, BCA building control, LTA access and parking requirements, and other technical approvals.
JTC and industrial property users should check approved use, lease terms, assignment, subletting, change of use and lease renewal conditions before acting.
UProperty.sg can help users understand property routes and ask better questions. It should not cross into areas that require separate professional advice.
Explain property process, guide users to official sources, help structure buyer/seller/rental questions, and provide estate agency guidance within a salesperson’s scope.
Eligibility, planning approval, HDB rules, stamp duties, CPF matters, building works, JTC lease matters, LTA road reserve and agency registration.
Legal disputes, tax planning, estate planning, company structuring, trust matters, complex financing, building engineering and formal planning submissions.
These links help users verify important points directly with official sources.
These pages help users move from policy awareness into practical decision pathways.
Share your current property situation with Andrew Koh. The discussion can help you identify which policy areas may affect your next step and which official sources should be checked before commitment.
UProperty.sg provides general property education and salesperson-led real estate guidance. This page does not constitute legal, tax, financial, CPF, planning, building, engineering, investment, tenancy-dispute or government-agency advice. Users should verify CEA, HDB, URA, BCA, LTA, JTC, IRAS, CPF and other regulatory matters directly with the relevant official authority or qualified professional. Andrew Koh, CEA Reg. No. R018344F. Last reviewed: 8 June 2026.