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Eagle Blue Property Management assists trustee members of St. Annes Body Corporate's to send out illegal letters to owners threatening to reduce power supply to their units due to outstanding levies. If the body corporate unlawfully locks out a tenant or shuts off the utilities to the unit, the trustees shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine or imprisonment not exceeding 2 years or to both such fine and imprisonment (in terms of Section 16 of The Rental Housing Act). It is similarly an offence in terms of Section 27(3) of The Electricity Act to cut off, damage or interfere with any apparatus for generating, transmitting or supplying electricity. When an owner has been making an effort to make payment towards the arrear levies and trustee members have not objected/disputed the arrangement, how can they still interfere with electricity supply. At the end of the day arrear levies does not make you a criminal and yet there are companies such as Eagle Blue Property Management that should guide the Body Corporate and advise them accordingly instead of assisting them with illegal action. Taking the Law into your own hands are illegal to both the Managing Agent as well as the Body Corporate. Shocking to say the lease that Eagle Blue Property Management sent out an email to the owner confirming that they will not interfere with the power supply, yet it still gets cut off.