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City of Johannesburg extends the inspection and objection period for its GVR to May 5

The city decided to extend the inspection and objection period after taking into consideration the concerns and views of different stakeholders.

The City of Johannesburg has extended the inspection and objection period for its general valuation roll (GVR) from March 31 to May 5.

The City decided on the extention after taking into consideration the concerns and views of different stakeholders. Some customers have not received their Section 49 notices as yet and had requested the city to extend the inspection and objection period.

According to Kgamanyane Maphologela, the director of customer communications for the city’s Group Finance Department, the extension period demonstrates the city’s willingness to become customer-centric and responsive to residents.

“The extension is done in the spirit that shows that we are a city that listens to its stakeholders. This will afford all the residents enough time to object to any entry of their property should they wish to do so.

“Any person may inspect the valuation roll within the inspection period and lodge an objection against any of the entries that appear in the roll,” said Kgamanyane.

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