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A dispute over a historic lease agreement in Tshwane has sparked controversy. J.L. Van Druten, owner of a building in Watloo, claims a 1997 agreement exempts him from paying municipal service fees. However, the City of Tshwane says the property now owes R3.8 million. City authorities say decades-old contracts do not override current obligations to pay for essential services. Elvis Presslin spoke to MMC for Environment and Agriculture Management at the City of Tshwane, Obakeng Ramabodu
By SAfmA dispute over a historic lease agreement in Tshwane has sparked controversy. J.L. Van Druten, owner of a building in Watloo, claims a 1997 agreement exempts him from paying municipal service fees. However, the City of Tshwane says the property now owes R3.8 million. City authorities say decades-old contracts do not override current obligations to pay for essential services. Elvis Presslin spoke to MMC for Environment and Agriculture Management at the City of Tshwane, Obakeng Ramabodu

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