Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on number of single unwed parents that have applied to rent a flat from HDB each year in the past five years

Jul 6, 2021


Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang: To ask the Minister for National Development for each year in the past five years (a) how many single unwed parents have applied to rent a flat from HDB; (b) how many of such applications have been rejected; (c) what are the top reasons for the rejections; and (d) if such data is not being collected, whether the Ministry will start collecting it. 

Answer:

To best assist single unwed parents with their housing needs, HDB reviews each application to rent a public rental flat to understand the applicant’s individual circumstances, housing options, and level of family support, taking into account input from social workers if necessary.

From 2016 to 2020, HDB received 1,218 requests from single unwed parents regarding rental flats (see Table 1). 55% of the requests were successful, and the number of successful requests quadrupled from 48 in 2016 to 214 in 2020. The remaining requests included enquiries on eligibility conditions, incomplete requests, and rejected requests.

Table 1: Number of Requests from Single Unwed Parents to Rent a Public Rental Flat and Number of Successful Requests 

Year

Number of Unique Requests1

Number of

Successful Requests

2016

147

48

2017

159

92

2018

232

131

2019

293

188

2020

387

214

 

The common reasons why requests for a public rental flat were rejected included applicants having the means to buy a flat, having family members who can house them, or not providing the full information required for assessment. HDB will continue to review every request from single unwed parents holistically, and render housing assistance to them in the best interest of their children.

Single unwed parents who made multiple requests in different years have been reflected in the figures based on the date of their latest request.