Three homeowners at Hong Kong’s luxury Redhill Peninsula housing estate have received fines totalling HK$275,000 (US$35,270) for carrying out illegal building works on their properties.
The Buildings Department said on Monday that the fines were handed down by Eastern Court last week after the owners of three detached houses pleaded guilty to undertaking unauthorised work.
They were found to have knowingly undertaken building works without prior approval or consent from the department, which...
3 homeowners at Hong Kong’s Redhill Peninsula fined for illegal building works
Published 4 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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