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  • I want to rent a residential property
    • Step 1: Find a flat to rent/ look up advertisements
    • Step 2: Appoint licensed estate agents
    • Step 3: Sign “Estate Agency Agreement”
    • Step 4: Inspect properties on site
    • Step 5: Mind the property information
    • Step 6: Rent negotiation
    • Step 7: Enter into Tenancy Agreement
    • Step 8: After entering into Tenancy Agreement
    • Step 9: Points-to-note after moving in
  • I want to purchase a residential property
    • I want to purchase a first-hand property (Purchased from developers)
    • I want to purchase a second-hand property
    • I want to purchase a subsidised property
  • I want to lease out a residential property
    • Step 1: Ways of listing for lease
    • Step 2: Points-to-note before leasing out
    • Step 3: Appointing licensed estate agents
    • Step 4: Signing “Estate Agency Agreement”
    • Step 5: Entering into Tenancy Agreement
    • Step 6: Responsibilities of the Landlord
    • Step 7: Points-to-note after leasing
  • I want to sell a residential property
    • Step 1: Seek purchasers directly
    • Step 2: Sell residential property via licensed estate agents
    • Step 3: Sign “Estate Agency Agreement”
    • Step 4: Arrange flat inspections, notify offers, and negotiate price
    • Step 5: Information disclosure
    • Step 6: Sign Provisional and Formal Agreements
    • Step 7: Pay stamp duty, handle mortgage, and complete transaction
  • Other Topics
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    • About Properties outside Hong Kong
    • Points-to-note in relation to Car Parking Spaces, Industrial Buildings, and Retail Premises
    • Orders Issued by Government Departments
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I want to rent a residential property
  • Step 1: Find a flat to rent/ look up advertisements
  • Step 2: Appoint licensed estate agents
  • Step 3: Sign “Estate Agency Agreement”
  • Step 4: Inspect properties on site
  • Step 5: Mind the property information
  • Step 6: Rent negotiation
  • Step 7: Enter into Tenancy Agreement
  • Step 8: After entering into Tenancy Agreement
  • Step 9: Points-to-note after moving in
I want to purchase a residential property
  • I want to purchase a first-hand property (Purchased from developers)
  • I want to purchase a second-hand property
  • I want to purchase a subsidised property
I want to lease out a residential property
  • Step 1: Ways of listing for lease
  • Step 2: Points-to-note before leasing out
  • Step 3: Appointing licensed estate agents
  • Step 4: Signing “Estate Agency Agreement”
  • Step 5: Entering into Tenancy Agreement
  • Step 6: Responsibilities of the Landlord
  • Step 7: Points-to-note after leasing
I want to sell a residential property
  • Step 1: Seek purchasers directly
  • Step 2: Sell residential property via licensed estate agents
  • Step 3: Sign “Estate Agency Agreement”
  • Step 4: Arrange flat inspections, notify offers, and negotiate price
  • Step 5: Information disclosure
  • Step 6: Sign Provisional and Formal Agreements
  • Step 7: Pay stamp duty, handle mortgage, and complete transaction
Other Topics
  • Haunted Flat
  • About Properties outside Hong Kong
  • Points-to-note in relation to Car Parking Spaces, Industrial Buildings, and Retail Premises
  • Orders Issued by Government Departments
  • About Subdivided Units
  • About Confirmor to Sub-sell the Property (Confirmor Sale)
  • Columns
  • Videos
  • Publications
  • Useful Links
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I want to lease out a residential property

I want to lease out a residential property
Step 1: Ways of listing for lease
Step 2: Points-to-note before leasing out
Step 3: Appointing licensed estate agents
Step 4: Signing “Estate Agency Agreement”
Step 5: Entering into Tenancy Agreement
Step 6: Responsibilities of the Landlord
Step 7: Points-to-note after leasing
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