One pre-sale consent issued in May
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The Lands Department issued
one consent for the sale of 92 residential units of a development in the
New Territories in May 2005, a spokesman for the Department said today
(June 6).
The Department also issued one
consent to assign involving 1,080 residential units in May 2005.
At the end of May, there were
16 applications for pre-sale consent pending approval, involving a total
of 7,050 residential units. Among them, one application involving 120
residential units is estimated to be completed in August 2005. Fifteen
applications involving 6,930 residential units are estimated to be
completed in or before December 2006.
There were two
applications for pre-sale consent for commercial developments pending
approval as at the end of May 2005.
In addition, there were four
applications for consent to assign involving 2,383 residential units and
three applications for consent to assign for commercial developments
pending approval.
Members of the public may
obtain up-to-date information on consents to sell residential units in
uncompleted developments issued for the last six months and cases pending
approval as at the end of May 2005, by dialling Legal Advisory &
Conveyancing Office's Hotline 2147 5475 or visiting the Lands Department's
website at
www.info.gov.hk/landsd/.
The names of the developer,
its solicitors, authorised person (including the name of the firm), the
main superstructure contractor, and, where applicable, the parent company
of the developer, the mortgagee bank, the undertaking bank and the
financier in respect of individual developments are also available to the
public in the form of reports obtainable through the fax-on-demand
facilities of the Hotline or the Lands Department website. This
information is also available in the sale brochures, printed
advertisements and websites.
Intending purchasers
are advised to study details of the development and the sale proceedings,
through information available from public advertisement, sales brochure
and price lists released from the developer before making a deposit for a
purchase. The sales brochure for a development (normally containing a
Chinese version also) contains also the main points of the Deed of Mutual
Covenant, including the definition of common areas, terms of appointment
of manager, the basis of calculating management fees, management fee
deposit and others.
Ends/Monday, June 6, 2005
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