Mluleki Mrwebi
30 August 2012
Cape Town property owners who renovate their homes without securing permission are being hauled before the City’s municipal courts and ordered to fork out thousands of rands in fines.
There were more than 100 planning cases before the municipal court in the past three months.
In some cases, property owners are paying R5 000 for failing to follow regulations.
The City`s Belinda Walker urged the people to consult with the council before they make any alterations to their houses.
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