Windsor Rental Boycott

WHAT’S GOING ON IN WINDSOR?

Rumours of intimidation, harassment and a rental boycott have begun to circulate in the communities of Windsor East and West.

The area had a great history and was once a thriving well-situated place to live and start a family. It is now, in some parts, a reflection of abject poverty. Drug dealers and slumlords also make residents fear their surroundings.

A community initiative, The Windsor Community Recovery Movement (WCRM) aimed at uniting tenants, to fight crime and the high rentals for poorly maintained properties has become the centre of allegations of intimidation, harassment and a rental boycott.

The movement’s stated aim is to combat the area’s decay but has allegedly taken the law into its own hands.
The movement has gained momentum. Hundreds of tenants have not paid rent for their properties to their landlords, in the hope that rental prices will decrease, police presence will increase and landlords will pay more attention to property maintenance.

Rental money is, however, paid into a community trust account run by the WCRM – but do tenants know that this is illegal and they could be evicted from their homes?
The Randburg Sun speaks to relevant stakeholders to unravel this ever sensitive saga affecting the community of Windsor.

‘We are not the hijackers here’

Some of the top-10 leaders of the WCRM give their side of the story.

Community defends WCRM

Members from the Windsor Community Recovery Movement bravely recount their troublesome property stories.

WATCH: Community claims intimidation by WCRM

An elderly couple was threatened by people claiming to part if the movement.

What rights do residents have against community movements?

Legal Aid SA offers advice to those who may have been affected by the Windsor property sage.

Police promise full investigation

WATCH: Vermaak represents those saying no to rental boycott

Lawyer Greg Vermaak, from Vermaak and Partners inc is representing multiple property companies and private landlords

Ward councillor does not condone Windsor Recovery Movement

Joburg Water explains water cuts

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