Mr Rayi led the delegation on a visit of the rental housing project. The project had 249 units which were fully occupied. The project was located in close proximity to amenities such as schools, shops, a swimming pool, a church, a library and public transport, etc as stipulated in the Breaking New Ground (BNG). The units accommodated people in the R1 500 to R7 500income band and offered tenants an option of bachelor units, single units and two-bedroom units. The rent ranged from R750 to R2 200. Funding for the project was in three forms, namely national finance through the Social Housing Regulatory Authority, provincial institutional subsidy and loan finance. Some tenants complained about the state of their units, particularly on the poor-quality finishing. When it rained, water leaked through the roofs of 5th and 8th-floor units, and as a result these units were damp. The matter was communicated to the Client Services Manager of the Own Heaven rental housing project, Ms T Yawa, who accompanied the delegation. The Manager claimed that she was not aware of the problem. It was agreed that the Manager would attend to the problem.