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Top Property Management Companies in South Africa

Top Property Management Companies in South Africa
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Top Property Management Companies in South Africa | Rising Sun Chatsworth

South Africa’s property sector is a rich and vibrant industry with various parties playing a critical role in providing services and also being a part of robust business engagements, which take place on a daily basis. The key players of the property industry can be categorised into financers, investors, facilitators, occupiers and developers, all of which contribute to transactions relating to land, residential properties, commercial properties, industrial property and developments. The entire property value chain cannot be complete without the participation and contribution of property management companies. Property management companies are generally tasked with the responsibility of managing real estate.

Top Property Management Companies in South Africa | Carletonville Herald

Top Property Management Companies in South Africa | Carletonville Herald
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Cambridge Council announce new strategy to reduce rough sleeping and homelessness

Cambridge Council announce new strategy to reduce rough sleeping and homelessness Image Credits: Wikimedia Commons Last week, the city council’s Housing Security Committee announced a Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy, which will be in place until 2026. In November 2019, the government recorded 33 people sleeping rough in Cambridge, a 20% increase on the previous year, and research by the BBC indicates the real figure could be up to five times higher. The council will be creating a fund of c.£750,000 for 2020/21, which will be given to ‘partner organisations working on homelessness projects in Cambridge’ as grants. It will also try to reduce the number of ‘people being evicted by family and friends, through earlier interventions’ and will explore ‘further tenancy rescue solutions for private tenants, including the potential for targeted grants and loans.’

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