Land leases extended for 50 years
The Lands Department today published a second Extension Notice under the Extension of Government Leases Ordinance to extend the land leases of three lots for a term of 50 years.
The notice, covering one lot in Kowloon and two on Hong Kong Island, concern general purpose leases which are due to expire in 2031 and do not contain a right of renewal.
The department explained that while the land leases extended under the ordinance do not require payment of additional premiums, they are subject to an annual payment of government rent equivalent to 3% of the rateable value of the relevant land.
Interests and rights under the original lease will be carried forward to the extended lease term. Owners do not have to perform any procedures, nor are they required to execute lease extension documents with the Government or rearrange mortgages.
The Development Bureau remarked that these arrangements, which have gained widespread support from various sectors of the community, can provide certainty around lease extensions, enhance the confidence of property owners and investors in the real estate market, and bring convenience to the public and businesses.
It added that the mechanism manifests solid safeguards for the long-term prosperity and stability of Hong Kong under the implementation of “one country, two systems”.