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Resident Data Now Accessible to Property Owners Through Sahel App

Resident Data Now Accessible to Property Owners Through Sahel App

Arab Times6 days ago

KUWAIT CITY, June 24: The Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) has announced the launch of the new 'Resident Data Service' through the unified government e-services application, Sahel.
According to the authority, this service allows property owners to independently monitor their properties by reviewing the residency data of individuals living in their buildings. If any discrepancies are found, owners can submit a complaint directly through the application.

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