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Property law protects tenants from harassment by arrogant landlords

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Some relationships between tenants and landlords turn sour at the beginning of every month when rent is due in Nairobi. It has been worse this year following the runaway cost of living. Job losses are also on the increase due to high taxation, making those affected unable to pay rent. Such instances that lead to either delayed or non-payment of rent encourage the love-hate relationship between tenants and landlords. Beatrice, Nairobi.

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