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"content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think there is a notion that needs to be corrected here because, with time, a mistake has resulted into something that has now been deemed to be a right. But, ordinarily, when a tenant enters into an agreement, it is either Musalia, hon. Olago or anybody with that particular council. There is no law that says that once that tenant passes away, automatically the house should be inherited by the family members, because this house belongs to the council and there would have to be a separate agreement with the family members. I know that out of compassion, many councils have allowed members of a deceased person to continue occupying the houses. What is critical in these circumstances is that the rent must be paid."
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