The City of Cape Town handed over title deeds to residents of Hanover Park yesterday.
The City’s Mayco member for human settlements, Carl Pophaim, celebrated the deed-to-door campaign with residents of the area. The initiative focuses on delivering title deeds to beneficiaries, often on their doorstep.
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‘We are creating new homeowners! We know that home ownership is the key to the future for our residents and their families as a tangible financial asset,’ says Pophaim.
‘We’re doing everything we can to create more homeowners and change lives in this way. I am so excited to embark on our new title deed campaign. We will find our beneficiaries whatever it takes and even deliver deeds at their doorstep.
‘So we’re saying call us – we deliver! We’ve also got a brand new QR code that is an easy way for beneficiaries to update details and make online title deed appointments at their housing office.’
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Last year, the City’s Festive Deeds Challenge delivered more than 1 000 title deeds to beneficiaries across the metro. ‘This time around, we are aiming to deliver even more keys and title deeds to beneficiaries across the city over the next few months,’ he adds.
‘We are excited to celebrate with even more beneficiaries and their families as we help more residents become homeowners.’
If you have received a government house but do not have a title deed that proves your ownership, contact the City on 021 444 0333 or visit your local housing office with your ID book.
Alternatively, you can send an email to [email protected].
The title deed request must include the following information:
- Subject: Erf number and Area
- Body of the email: Name and surname (the name in which the title deed is registered), ID number, address
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