Opinion | Why hasn’t Hong Kong updated its antiquated property title system yet?

  • The Land Titles Ordinance was enacted in 2004 to set up a new registration system, but it still has not been implemented
  • Homebuyers and owners need a digitised land register, like those in other leading cities, to reduce disputes, costs and uncertainty

The Hong Kong skyline on April 7, 2020. The price of housing in the city is high enough without an obscure procedure adding to the cost and legal uncertainty. Photo: AFP

A friend recently paid a 5 per cent deposit on an upscale apartment on Hong Kong Island. To his horror, his lawyer later informed him that the title to the property had been assigned to the seller by a court in a matrimonial case. For such properties, where the title is unclear, banks are reluctant to extend mortgages.

Our friend did check with the Land Registry before paying the deposit. All he saw regarding the seller’s title was the word “Assignment”. Nothing more.

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