By Celeste Ganga
30 July 2007
On 1st July 2007, the City of Cape Town implemented the new Municipal Property Rates Act, which requires all sectional title properties to be valued separately.
“To enable the City to send the property rates to the owners, it needs to have their postal addresses on its data base,” says Debt Management Manager, Trevor Blake.
Blake says that the City has thus embarked on a campaign to collect the postal addresses and other information from various Bodies Corporate and Management Agencies.
“The City will now for the second time attempt to obtain the outstanding postal addresses. Questionnaires will be sent out once again,” Blake added.
Blake says that instructions on how to fill in the questionnaire and envelopes for returning them will be included.
If you are the owner of a sectional title property and have yet to receive your July 2007 rates account from your body corporate or managing agent, contact the City’s Call Centre on 086 010 3089.
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