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Conditions in Hong Kong subdivided flats still bad despite regulations created to better protect tenants

  • Measures designed to improve life in subdivided flats have failed to make an impact, campaigners say
  • Tenants still suffer poor conditions, with cockroaches, rats and combined toilets and kitchens

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A combined kitchen and toilet in a subdivided flat in Kwai Chung. Photo: Handout

Living conditions in Hong Kong’s subdivided flats have failed to improve over the past five years despite a series of measures designed to protect vulnerable tenants from exploitation, a pressure group has revealed.

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A survey by the Kwai Chung Subdivided Flat Residents Alliance released on Friday found that tenants still complained about squalid conditions, including infestations of cockroaches and rats, regular power cuts and living spaces with no windows.

Yung Yik moved from Mong Kok three years ago after the owner of his previous flat increased the rent from HK$4,800 to HK$8,200 per month.

He at present lives in a subdivided property in Kwai Chung with a rent of around HK$4,000.

Yung, a single man, said the conditions in the flat were very poor.

“In my kitchen the ventilation fans are broken. In the toilet, the water flows backwards. The walls are mouldy,” he said.

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“Cockroaches and rats can sometimes be seen as well.

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