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Long-term recovery process of public housing in Hong Kong

According to Baidu's experience, the following is the general process of long-term non-residential recycling of public housing in Hong Kong:

1. Issue a warning letter: If tenants do not live in public housing for a long time, the Hong Kong Housing Authority may issue a warning letter to inform tenants. This letter will remind residents of their housing responsibilities and policy provisions.

2. Regular return visits: The Hong Kong Housing Authority will conduct regular return visits to verify whether tenants have not lived in public housing for a long time. They can ask residents to provide proof of accommodation or other relevant documents.

3. Confirmation of Vacancy: If the tenant has not lived in public housing for a long time, the Hong Kong Housing Authority will confirm that the unit is "vacant". This usually takes a period of observation and confirmation.

4. Resumption procedure: Once the public housing units are confirmed vacant, the Hong Kong Housing Authority can start the resumption procedure. This includes giving formal notice to tenants and may involve legal and court proceedings.

The actual recycling process may vary from case to case. Specific procedures and policy details may need to be consulted with the Hong Kong Housing Authority or relevant government departments to obtain accurate and up-to-date information.