Government Cannot Compel Landlords to Waive Rent, Uhuru Says

Government Cannot Compel Landlords to Waive Rent, Uhuru Says

President Kenyatta has responded to calls for the government to compel landlords to waiver rent charges for their tenants during the Covid-19 crisis.

Kenyatta, in an interview with Swahili FM stations at State House on Wednesday, said he does not have the powers to make such directives, and doing so would amount to overstepping the government’s mandate on private properties. 

Uhuru called on property owners to be kind to their tenants during the pandemic.

"These are tough times or all Kenyans. There many landlords who have refused to chase away tenants during this crisis. As humans, let us show mercy and be understanding during this time," he noted.

He added that Kenyans will continue to enjoy water and electricity services during the Covid-19 crisis even if they have not paid their bills.
 
In addition, Uhuru said vulnerable families will receive a weekly stipend from the government to cushion them from the negative effects of the pandemic on the economy. Already, poor families in Nairobi have started receiving the allowance and the program will be extended to other counties in the coming days.

Nairobi Senator Johnstone Sakaja has drafted a bill that seeks to exempt Kenyans from paying rent and utility bills as well as servicing loans during pandemics such as Covid-19.

“The Bill seeks to provide measures to mitigate against the effects of the pandemic and provide a mechanism to cushion those that may be adversely affected,” the Pandemic Response and Management Bill, 2020, states in part.

The bill notes that during pandemics, tenants should write to their landlords informing them of their inability to meet pay rent.

“Upon receipt of a notice, the contracting parties shall enter into an agreement on how the tenant shall meet their obligation at the end of the pandemic” 
 

Comments

Guest #13 (not verified)     Wed, 04/22/2020 @ 06:44pm

But the government can pay the rent. Compensate the landlords and save the tenants. That is a win/win situation.

Muchina (not verified)     Wed, 04/22/2020 @ 09:45pm

President Uhuru should pursue a stimulus package for rent. Without taking care of rent food, water, and basic health services for the poor in Kenya, the curfews or lockdown won't work. The government needs to act quickly before the window of opportunity passes. Containment is the only appropriate approach that can help us prevent a nightmare scenario like the ones we see in NY, Italy, Spain and the UK.

fanta (not verified)     Thu, 04/23/2020 @ 02:22pm

It is a very terrible situation for what's happening to both the Landlord and tenants. The landlords need their money but it's also unfair for them to evict their tenants at this current time of pandemic..where will they go if you throw them out?at what point does humanity sets in and the need to receive your money to pay off your loan get entangled together??Tough call....what's the best solution here.

Anonymous UI (not verified)     Fri, 04/24/2020 @ 12:06am

Water is a free God given resource and no one should be charged for it. Water is life.
No one should sell or buy water. No one makes water.
Water should be free to all even after Covid-19

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