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"speaker_name": "Sen. Wetangula",
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"content": "However, Clause 13(2) is a bit tricky. It states- “Where the owner or occupant or a property cannot be traced, the notice shall be placed in a conspicuous place of the structure or buildings.” Sometimes the owners of property do not live on the property. The Senator should obligate counties to have a database of owners of property, including their addresses so that when they break the law--- It is very easy to do that apart from big cities like Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu. For example, if you go to Bungoma County and want to take the addresses of every landlord, you can do so in less than a month. This can be kept so that when there is an offence committed, you know who to go for. I say this because when we are imposing these kinds of fines and it is a house worth Kshs20,000, some landlords would rather disappear and let the house go."
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