Jane Wamucii, 39 a mother
of three told Nairobi News on Thursday that her landlord decided to send her
packing from her one room apartment without granting her an eviction notice.
The Coronavirus lockdown
put in place to halt the spread of the disease couldn’t stop a Kenyan landlord
from visiting one his tenants to demand for his rent at Ichuga Estate in
Nanyuki town.
According to the woman, her
landlord stormed the property on Wednesday and removed her room door and some
iron sheets over her inability to pay her rent.
“I have lived in this house
for close to two years now and I have never had any difference with my
landlord. My children were at home when the owner came and removed the iron
sheets and door. I came and found that it was true,” Ms Wamucii said.
“It is raining heavily and
I fear that my children could contract diseases. Well, I have been trying to
reach out to him but in vain. The landlord and other individuals stormed the
house and took away my foodstuff and other household items. We have been
sleeping on the floor and we can’t bear the cold.”
Ms. Wamucii, who has bar
said she hasn’t been able to cater for her family following the country’s
nationwide lockdown to combat the Coronavirus pandemic.
This comes after President
Uhuru Kenyatta urged landlords in the country to reduce monthly rent for their
tenants as many were struggling financially because of the global crisis.
“Those property owners who
have reduced or agreed to work terms for the monthly rent in order to provide
roofs over the heads of vulnerable brothers and sisters and in this regard, I
wish to urge all others to emulate this great example and not put our people in
even more vulnerable situations as we face this current pandemic,” Mr Kenyatta
said.
Few days ago, the Landlords
and Tenants Association (LATAK) in Kenya directed all tenants to stop paying
their rents until further notice due to the impact of Coronavirus pandemic.
The association’s
Secretary-General Ben Liyai said: ‘‘LATAK directs all tenants not to pay rent
until when President Uhuru Kenyatta orders businesses to resume normal
operations,” said Liyai.
“All the landlords must forthwith stop
evictions, harassment and disconnection of electricity and water to tenants,’’
he added.

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