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Emalahleni Municipality warns residents about RDP house scams

Emalahleni Municipality warns residents about RDP house scams

The Citizen22-05-2025

Emalahleni Local Municipality is alerting residents to be aware of scammers fraudulently selling RDP houses, particularly in Siyanqoba.
These scammers use social media platforms like Facebook and emails to lure victims, often posing as owners with fake green identity books.
According to the municipality, they have received numerous complaints from community members who have fallen prey to these scams. The legal department is working to open cases with SAPS for reported incidents.
It's crucial to note that government-funded RDP houses are not for sale and cannot be legally transferred without proper approval from the Department of Human Settlements.
Residents who have been scammed or suspect fraudulent activity are urged to report it to SAPS and inform the Housing Department at the Municipality.
To report suspicious activity, residents can call the municipality on 0800 204 228 or visit www.emalahleni.gov.za.
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