Hong Kong plans to ban substandard tiny apartments. Low-income families fear higher rents
- Hong Kong's government plans to ban substandard tiny apartments that currently house low-income families, as they live in cramped spaces.
- The government aims to phase out subdivided units by 2049, with 220,000 current residents reliant on such housing.
- Residents like Jimmy Au fear that new regulations will raise rents and exacerbate housing insecurity.
- Experts, including Professor Chan Siu-ming, express concerns that resettlement plans may not sufficiently meet residents' needs.
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