Singapore has regulations for rentals between private individuals.
For Hosts
Home exchanges in Singapore must comply with local housing regulations, which set minimum stay durations depending on the type of property.
What is the minimum stay allowed?
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Private residential properties:
Guests may only stay for a minimum of 3 consecutive months.
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Public housing (HDB flats):
Guests may only stay for a minimum of 6 consecutive months.
Do these rules apply to HomeExchange stays?
Yes. These regulations apply regardless of whether a stay is paid or non-monetary, and therefore also apply to home exchanges arranged through HomeExchange.
Where do these rules come from?
They are set by the local authorities in Singapore:
- Private residential properties: Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)
- HDB public housing flats: Housing & Development Board (HDB)
What if I’m unsure whether I can host?
If you are unsure how these regulations apply to your specific situation, we recommend reviewing the official guidelines or contacting our support team for assistance.
For Guests
If you are looking for an exchange in Singapore, you need to be aware of the local legislation before sending requests.
In Singapore, there is a minimum stay requirement of 3 consecutive months (90 days) for private residential properties and a minimum stay requirement of 6 consecutive months (180 days) for public housing flats. This rule applies to short-term rentals and all types of exchanges.
It is still possible to find exchanges in Singapore, but you must take this legal framework into account when planning your stay.
What this means for you as a Guest
Stays shorter than 3 months are not allowed
Any exchange or stay of less than 90 consecutive days will not comply with Singapore regulations.Your host cannot legally accommodate short stays
Even if a host is willing, they are bound by this minimum stay requirement.Reciprocal exchanges are also affected
The 3-month minimum stay applies regardless of whether the exchange is reciprocal or non-reciprocal.
Practical implications
If you are planning a stay of less than 3 months, it will unfortunately not be possible in Singapore.
If you are planning a stay of 3 months or longer, make sure to clearly discuss the legal requirements with your host before confirming.
Always ensure that both you and your host are comfortable and compliant with local regulations.
We strongly recommend taking this legislation into account when searching for and requesting exchanges in Singapore to avoid disappointment or cancellations.