The judicial committees of the Social Housing Fund conduct periodic visits to housing units allocated to low-income individuals to ensure that the support reaches those who truly deserve it. However, these visits often result in the issuance of numerous violations due to the rental or sale of units to other individuals.
Therefore, if you are a beneficiary of social housing units, you must pay close attention to inevitable mistakes that could lead to the immediate withdrawal of your unit and the termination of your contract. This is by the decisions of the Social Housing Fund and Mortgage Finance Support Board of Directors.
Cases That Lead to the Withdrawal of the Housing Unit
In recent periods, many violations have been recorded in multiple cases, leading some homeowners to lose their social housing units due to breaches of contract terms with the Social Housing Fund and Mortgage Finance Support. Below are the cases that may result in the withdrawal of your housing unit:
- Failure to complete installment payments on time could result in losing your housing unit.
- Delaying the completion of the contract after allocation, as failing to meet the deadlines, may cost you the opportunity to own a home.
- Renting out the unit without obtaining written approval from the New Urban Communities Authority is considered a serious violation that may lead to immediate eviction.
- Failing to take possession of the unit within the specified timeframe grants the fund the right to initiate cancellation procedures.
- Submitting forged documents during the application process and discovering fraud will result in the immediate withdrawal of the housing unit without exception. Using the unit for non-residential purposes, such as converting it into a commercial or administrative space, is strictly prohibited.
- If you transfer ownership of the apartment to another person without written permission from the New Urban Communities Authority, you may permanently lose your right to the unit.
Therefore, all beneficiaries of social housing units must comply with the housing regulations to avoid any potential issues.