Company: EJH
Filing Date: 2025-12-02
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001213900-25-117283
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Company: E-Home Household Service Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-12-02
Form: 424B5
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Home Household Service Holdings Limited (Hong Kong), E-Home Household Service Technology Co., Ltd.,
E-Home (Pingtan) Home Service Co., Ltd., Fuzhou Bangchang Technology Co. Ltd., Fuzhou Yongheng Xin Electric Co., Ltd., Fujian Happy Yijia
Family Service Co., Ltd., Danyang Fumao Health Development Co., Ltd., Fujian Chuangying Business Science and Technology Co., Ltd., Fujian
Weizhixing Technology Co., Ltd., and Fuzhou Funeng Enterprise Management Consulting Co., Ltd., as a whole.

There are significant legal and operational risks
associated with having substantially all of our business operations in China, including that changes in the legal, political, and economic
policies of the Chinese government, the relations between China and the United States, or Chinese or United States regulations may materially
and adversely affect our business, financial condition, and results of operations. Moreover, the Chinese government may exercise significant
oversight and discretion over the conduct of our business and may intervene in or influence the PRC subsidiaries’ operations in
China at any time. The Chinese government indicates an intent to exert more oversight and more control over offerings conducted overseas
and/or foreign investment in China-based issuers. Any such actions by the Chinese government could significantly limit or completely hinder
E-Home’s ability to offer or continue to offer its securities to investors and cause the value of our securities to significantly
decline or become worthless. Although we believe our operating structure is legal and permissible under the Chinese law and regulations
currently in effect, Chinese regulatory authorities could take a different position on the interpretation and enforcement of laws and
regulations and disallow our holding company structure, which would likely result in a material adverse change in our operations and/or
the value of E-Home’s securities, including that it could cause the value of such securities to significantly decline or become
worthless. For a detailed description of the risks associated with doing business in China, please refer to the risks disclosed under
“Item 3. Key Information-D. Risk Factors-Risks Related to Doing Business in China.”

The PRC government recently initiated a series
of regulatory actions and made a number of public statements on the regulation of business operations in China, including cracking down
on illegal activities in the securities market, enhancing supervision over China-based companies listed overseas using a variable interest
entity (“VIE”) structure, adopting new measures to extend the scope of cybersecurity reviews, and expanding efforts in