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Kenyans have 10 days to submit memoranda on a Bill that seeks to protect tenants from arbitrary changes by landlords.
The Senate has asked the public to submit views on the Landlord and Tenant Bill, 2021 that if enacted into law will give the government power to cap rent increases on commercial and residential premises.
The National Assembly passed the Bill and forwarded it to the Senate for input as it affects functions of county governments.
“Pursuant to provisions of Article 118 of the Constitution and Standing Order 140(5)…the committee on Roads and Transportation now invite interested members of the public to submit any representation that they may have on the Bill by way of written memoranda,” Jeremiah Nyegenye, the Clerk of the Senate said in a public notice.
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The Senate has asked the public to submit views on the Landlord and Tenant Bill, 2021 that if enacted into law will give the government power to cap rent increases on commercial and residential premises.
The National Assembly passed the Bill and forwarded it to the Senate for input as it affects functions of county governments.
“Pursuant to provisions of Article 118 of the Constitution and Standing Order 140(5)…the committee on Roads and Transportation now invite interested members of the public to submit any representation that they may have on the Bill by way of written memoranda,” Jeremiah Nyegenye, the Clerk of the Senate said in a public notice.

Senators seek views on rents cap Bill
Kenyans have 10 days to submit memoranda on a Bill that seeks to protect tenants from arbitrary changes by landlords.

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