Significant progress has been made towards the delivery of title deeds to qualifying residents, says the City of Cape Town.
Speaking during the handover of title deeds to qualifying residents in Elsies River, the City’s MEC for Human Settlements, Carl Pophaim said approximately 12 000 title deeds need to be delivered to qualifying residents.
‘The city is making significant progress towards reaching this goal, one title deed at a time. The city has made significant progress with its title deeds programme and over recent months, we have delivered title deeds in communities across the city.
‘[The] City’s Human Settlements title deeds programme has been the cornerstone of the city’s work to empower communities, by promoting home ownership and sustainable development in communities,’ Pophaim explained, adding that more beneficiaries will be empowered.
City teams will also explore innovative ways to help more residents to ensure that more families have security of tenure and access to opportunities.
‘The City
‘s Human Settlements Directorate has demonstrated its commitment to creating a more inclusive society with this innovative programme. We are grateful for the support of our communities and all stakeholders for assisting us in making this programme a success.
‘We have many more title deeds to deliver to qualifying residents and we will be reaching many more areas in the weeks to come.’
Pophaim has encouraged residents to reach out to the city to find out more about the title deeds programme.
What you need to know
If you or a family member is a beneficiary of a city unit without a title deed, here is what you need to do:
Identify the easily recognisable title deed agents visiting your area.
Have the following documents ready: owner ID and spouse ID (if applicable), marriage certificate (if applicable).
In the event of a death, provide a letter of authority and death certificate.
If you missed the team, bring along the required documents and visit the department at the Cape Town Civic Centre, 2nd Floo
r Human Settlements Kiosk Monday to Friday between 9am – 12pm.
For more information or if you want to verify that the agents are legitimate, contact 021 444 0333 or email [email protected] or visit your local housing office.
The title deed email request must include the following information:
Body of the email:
Name and surname: (The name in which the title deed is registered)
ID number and
address.
For more information, contact the Human Settlements Call Centre on 021 444 0333 business hours: Monday to Friday between 07:30am and 16:30pm.
Source: South African Government News Agency