What Is the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) and Why It Matters?
Before selling or renting out your HDB or EC in Singapore, you must fulfill the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP). Learn how it works and what to expect.

If you're planning to buy, sell, or rent out an HDB flat or Executive Condominium (EC) in Singapore, the term Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) is one you'll often encounter. The MOP is a crucial regulation that affects your ability to sell, rent, or invest in public housing. Failing to understand how the MOP works could lead to costly mistakes or unmet expectations.
In this article, we explain what the MOP is, how long it lasts, what activities are restricted during this time, and why it matters for homeowners and investors.
What Is the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP)?
The Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) is the mandatory duration you must physically occupy your HDB flat or EC before you are allowed to:
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Sell it in the open market
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Rent out the entire flat
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Apply for certain schemes (like upgrading)
During this time, the owner(s) must use the flat as their principal place of residence. The countdown begins from the date of key collection, not from the date of purchase or application.
MOP Duration by Property Type
Property Type | MOP Duration |
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HDB BTO flats | 5 years |
HDB resale flats with CPF grants | 5 years |
HDB resale flats without grants | 5 years |
Executive Condominiums (ECs) | 5 years (from TOP) |
Prime Location Housing (PLH) flats | 10 years |
Note: ECs become fully privatized after 10 years, but the MOP applies to the first 5 years.
What You Cannot Do During MOP
While you're serving your MOP, the following actions are not allowed:
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Sell the property
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You cannot list your flat or EC for sale
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Exceptions apply for exceptional cases (divorce, death, financial hardship)
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Rent out the entire flat
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You can only rent out rooms, not the entire unit
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All owners must continue living in the flat
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Buy another subsidised HDB
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You cannot apply for another HDB flat (e.g., BTO or resale with grants)
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Invest in private residential property
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HDB and EC owners are not allowed to purchase private residential properties before fulfilling MOP
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What You Can Do During MOP
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Live in the property as your primary residence
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Rent out rooms (not the entire flat)
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Renovate or upgrade interiors (subject to HDB guidelines)
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Use CPF for monthly mortgage payments
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Appeal to HDB for exemptions under exceptional conditions
MOP for Executive Condominiums (ECs)
For ECs, the rules are slightly different from standard HDB flats:
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MOP is 5 years from TOP date
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You cannot sell or rent out the entire unit during this period
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After MOP:
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You can sell to Singaporeans and PRs
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After 10 years, you can sell to foreigners (fully privatized)
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This makes ECs an attractive investment for long-term capital appreciationbut less suitable for short-term flipping.
MOP for Prime Location Public Housing (PLH)
PLH flats (in areas like Central or Greater Southern Waterfront) come with stricter conditions:
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MOP is 10 years
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Longer lock-in to reduce speculation
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Designed for genuine owner-occupiers, not investors
These rules help ensure equitable access and affordability for future generations.
When Does the MOP Start?
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The MOP starts from the key collection date, not from the purchase agreement
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For resale flats: It starts once the resale transaction is completed and keys are collected
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For ECs: Starts from the Temporary Occupation Permit (TOP) date
Can You Break the MOP?
In very specific and rare cases, HDB may consider early termination of the MOP due to:
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Divorce
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Death of owner or spouse
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Severe financial hardship
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Health or medical reasons
Each case is reviewed individually, and approval is not guaranteed.
How to Check Your MOP Status
You can check your MOP status by:
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Logging in to My HDBPage with your SingPass
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Navigating to the "My Flat > Purchased Flat > Flat Details"
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Reviewing your MOP end date under Minimum Occupation Period
Why MOP Matters for Buyers
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Plan Your Exit Strategy: If you think you might need to move in less than 5 years, consider alternatives
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Rental Income Delays: If you plan to rent out for passive income, remember youll have to wait until MOP ends
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Upgrade Limitations: You can't apply for another HDB or buy private property until MOP is over
Why MOP Matters for Sellers and Investors
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If youre buying an EC or resale flat for future sale, the MOP locks your holding period
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It can affect your investment timeline and cash flow
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Always factor MOP into your buying decision, especially if you plan to sell or upgrade soon
Conclusion
The Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) is a critical rule in Singapores public housing system that promotes stability and discourages speculative behavior. Whether you're an owner-occupier or aspiring investor, understanding the MOP helps you make better decisions about timing, financing, and exit planning. Always check your eligibility and timeline before entering into a property transaction. Remember, patience during MOP often pays off in long-term gains and housing stability.
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