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Board Works With 118 to Own Homes

‘WE ARE THANKFUL TO HOUSING AUTHORITY WHO HAVE ALLOCATED US SPACE IN DAVUILEVU AROUND FIVE ACRES AND TWO AND HALF ACRES IN TAVAKUBU IN LAUTOKA’

- SHALVEEN CHAND Edited by Ranoba Baoa Feedback: shalveen.chand@fijisun.com.fj

The Public Rental Board is aiming to move 118 tenants from rental homes to home ownership.

This is after it identified that they were no longer eligible to rent in the estates because they had exceeded the income threshold. To qualify to rent in the Raiwai Flats, household income should be less than $25,000 while for the rest the board’s estates this should be less than $16,500.

Board acting general manager Patrick Veu said they had identified such tenants in their various estates in the Central, Northern and Western division outside of the Raiwai flats.

He said there were various reasons these people crossed the income threshold for tenancy at the PRB flats.

He said better employment or more family members working was one of them.

Mr Veu said talks were underway with the Housing Authority of Fiji to secure land and home ownership for them.

Future developmen­ts

He also added that the board was looking at future developmen­ts because it had been able to secure land.

“The land within our current estates have all been occupied,” Mr Veu said.

“In Raiwai and McFarlane Road, we identified open space and we have built there, all these are congested and we are thankful to Housing Authority who have allocated us space in Davuilevu around five acres and two and half acres in Tavakubu in Lautoka. “We are talking to the Lands Department.

“We met the Permanent Secretary of Lands and they have offered us five sites. They are working on the leases.

“This would be either freehold or crown leases. We have been lucky because this will not be very costly to us.” The four-storey buildings in Raiwaqa were demolished almost a decade ago. The site still remains. The board is working on ways to develop a public-private partnershi­p.

“For the ex-Raiwaqa site, we are talking to Government and to the Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n, to help us in a private public partnershi­p. Details of it is that someone builds it, runs it for a while and hands it over to us,” Mr Veu said.

The board manages 16 estates in Suva, Nasinu, Lautoka, Nadi, Labasa and Savusavu.

 ?? Photo: Ronald Kumar ?? The Public Rental Board Raiwai Flats at Nairai Road.
Photo: Ronald Kumar The Public Rental Board Raiwai Flats at Nairai Road.

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