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Metro to phase out all tenant accounts over 18 months

This will ensure the owner has full control and management of the property and services rendered.

TO minimise the risk of accumulated service debt on customers’ property, the City of Ekurhuleni will from July 1 commence phasing out tenant accounts for properties and put them in the name of the property owner.

This will be phased in over an 18-month period and will ensure the owner has full control and management of the property and services rendered.

Property owners must arrange to close linked tenant accounts within this period and ensure that all monies owed by tenants in respect of services accounts are paid or transferred to the owner’s account.

Should the owner not arrange for the closure of tenant accounts within the stipulated 18 months, services to the property may be disconnected. Reinstatement of services will result in the owner being required to enter into a new service level agreement and an increased deposit will be raised.

Residential tenant accounts will only be allowed where the person occupying the property qualifies for indigent support in respect of the indigent support policy and for administrators of child-headed households. This also applies in cases where accounts are under legal administration, liquidation, sequestration or deceased estates.

Details of phasing out processes are available at all customer care centres.

Comments with regard to the process may be submitted in writing to Revenue, Private Bag X66, Benoni, 1500, before Thursday, June 15.

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