Two presale consents issued in February
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The Lands Department
issued two consents for the sale of 1,046 residential units in February
2006, a spokesman for the Department said today (March 6).
The residential
developments located in Kwai Chung and Sha Tin are estimated to be
completed by August 2007 and September 2007 respectively.
The Department also
issued a consent to assign involving 511 residential units in February.
At the end of February
2006, there were eight applications for presale consent pending approval,
involving a total of 4,241 residential units. Among them, two applications
involving 2,159 units are estimated to be completed in 2006. The other six
applications involving 2,082 units are estimated to be completed in 2007.
There were also four
applications for presale consent for commercial developments pending
approval at the end of February 2006.
In addition, there were
three applications for consent to assign involving 2,656 residential units
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 February, 2006 by dialling Legal Advisory and
Conveyancing Office's Hotline No. 2147 5475 or on the Lands Department
website at
www.landsd.gov.hk.
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 contained in the sale brochures, printed
advertisements and websites of individual developments.
Intending purchasers are
advised to study details of the development and the sale procedures,
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 including a
Chinese version) also contains 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, amounts of any
deposit and other relevant details, which intending purchasers are
recommended to read carefully.
Ends/Monday, March 6, 2006
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