Low-cost housing registration, verification resumes

Applicants should be over the age of 18.

THE process to verify low-cost housing application status and to register new applicants in the City of Ekurhuleni’s southern region customer care centres resumed on August 15.

The registration process began early this year in March but was halted in order to work out administration efficiency.

This process will ensure that new and old applications for low-cost housing are verified. Those who are not in the system, but qualify, will be registered on the national database of the housing needs register.

Officials will be working weekdays and weekends to ensure that a large number of people are attended to.

During registration, applicants are requested to bring along documents such as bar coded identity book or smart card, birth certificates of dependents, marriage certificates if married, divorce decree and payslips.

Applicants should be over the age of 18.

At the beginning of October 2017, the registration process will be open to Ekurhuleni residents based in the northern region and culminate with the eastern region. Residents are urged to visit the nearest customer care centres for more information.

*Press release supplied by Themba Gadebe, City of Ekurhuleni spokesperson.

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