The Property Management Services Authority Launches Electronic Payment Services
The Property Management Services Authority (PMSA) announced today that two electronic payment services, i.e. Faster Payment System (FPS) and PPS, are now available on the PMSA website. Licence applicants may pay the relevant licence fees online directly through FPS or PPS after completing their online licence application procedures (i) Payment by FPS: Licence applicants may […]
Property Management Services Authority Resumes Office Counter Services
The Property Management Services Authority (PMSA) announced today that the counter services of the PMSA office located on 8/F, Dah Sing Financial Centre, Wan Chai, will resume on April 1, 2022 (Friday). Property management practitioner and property management company licence applicants (applicants) should make appointment first through the PMSA online booking system (https://www.pmsa.org.hk/en/licensing-regime/application/online-booking-service/) before visiting […]
Temporary Closure of the Property Management Services Authority (PMSA) Office for Half a Day
The PMSA Office will be undergoing disinfection work this morning today (March 3, 2022) and will reopen at 12:30 pm. If there are any enquiries about the above arrangement, please email to enquiry@pmsa.org.hk. Published Date: 3 March 2022
PMSA Staff Members to Work from Home Tomorrow
In view of the latest severe epidemic situation, the Property Management Services Authority (PMSA) announced that all staff members will work from home for a day tomorrow (21 February 2022) . The PMSA public services including general enquiries will be handled through email. If you have any questions on the arrangements, please email to enquiry@pmsa.org.hk. […]
Infection Control Advice and Health Advice for Property Management Practitioners from Centre of Health Protection
In view of the latest severe epidemic situation, the Government has launched the “StayHomeSafe” Scheme to curb the spreading of the virus. Under the Prevention and Control of Disease Regulation (Cap. 599A), the Department of Health will issue 14-day or 4-day compulsory quarantine orders to close contacts or contacts of close contacts of COVID-19 confirmed […]
Adjustment to the Delivery of Public Services of the Property Management Services Authority
In view of the latest severe epidemic situation and the Government’s announcement on the special work arrangements for Government employees and suspension of non-essential public services, the Property Management Services Authority (PMSA) announced today that the PMSA will make adjustment to the delivery of its public services starting from tomorrow 8 February (Tuesday) until further […]
Facilitating People with Visual Impairments to Visit PMSA Offices
To facilitate people with visual impairments to visit Property Management Services Authority (PMSA) offices, the PMSA has announced that these visitors may choose to complete a record form designed specifically for people with visual impairments with the assistance of PMSA staff, instead of using the LeaveHomeSafe (LHS) mobile app, with effect from 3 December 2021. […]
Requirement of Using LeaveHomeSafe Mobile App when Entering PMSA Offices
To tie in with the Government’s anti-epidemic work and to protect the health and safety of the public as well as staff, the Property Management Services Authority (PMSA) announced today that starting from tomorrow (4 November 2021 ), except for exempted people, all PMSA staff and members of the public will be required to use […]
Preparations for Approach of Severe Tropical Storm Kompasu
With severe tropical storm Kompasu gradually edging closer to Hong Kong and the announcement of the Hong Kong Observatory that it will consider issuing the Gale of Storm Signal No. 8 later in the afternoon, the Property Management Services Authority appeals to all property management companies (PMCs) and property management related professional bodies to take […]
Preparations for Heavy Rainfall and Flooding Caused by Tropical Storm Lionrock
Under the combined effect of tropical storm Lionrock and the northeast monsoon, various districts in Hong Kong have been affected by squalls and heavy downpours since yesterday. The Hong Kong Observatory has issued the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 this morning, which is expected to remain in force today, as well as a rainstorm warning, […]