Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Govt. requests to charge only half month’s rent/fees

Monthly rental/fees levied for April and May

- BY SANDUN A. JAYASEKERA

The government made a request yesterday to boarding house owners, those who have rented out houses, buildings for business purposes and school van drivers to charge only half of the monthly rent at least for April and May as both parties have been severely affected from the Covid-19 pandemic and its after effects on the economy.

Minister Bandula Gunawardan­a said the government was fully aware of the financial constraint­s brought about by the viral infection on the public, but make the request to charge only half of the rent because the landlord as well as the tenant must survive this unexpected disaster. “Landlords, school van and bus operators should understand that tenants, business establishm­ents and users of their transport facilities did not have any income in April and May and those who work at private sector establishm­ents received only half of the salary. Parents of schoolchil­dren have to pay the school van or bus fee for these months without getting any service from vans and buses.therefore, they should be charged only half the amount.that is the view of the government,” Minister Gunawardan­a said.

The minister also requested to charge only half month’s boarding fees for higher education students and profession­als who are boarded in Colombo and the suburbs. Ownersa are requested to charge only half the monthly rent from them and those who have rented outlets and shops, he added.

Minister Gunawardan­a also said the state-owned enterprise­s have been subjected to financial difficulti­es during this disaster period and were facing problems such as paying salaries.

It was decided to provide financial facilities to public enterprise­s such as Sathosa, Janatha Estate Developmen­t Board and State Engineerin­g Corporatio­n.

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