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Landlords What You Need To Know About The Eviction Process For Bad Tenants

It is very important for landlords to follow the correct eviction process in order to ensure that an eviction is lawful.

Important For Buyers To Read Estate Rules Before Buying Property In Estate

Estate developments and estate living are on the increase in South Africa as a means of promoting security and peace of mind. As a natural consequence of living

Law Of Neighbours - How To Handle Nuisance Of Falling Leaves & Overhanging Branches + Water Flows

This article seeks to summarise the key principles of case law in respect of certain areas of dispute relating to neighbour law and related nuisance which are

Rental Property Legal Update

Can A Tenant Cancel Lease When Construction Renovations Of Adjacent Apartment Hampers Use & Enjoyment Of Own Unit?

Do You Have To Sign A Contract With A Black Pen?

When you sign an contract or agreement with a blue of even red or green pen - does it mean that it can be declared invalid?

New South African Immigration Regulations Creates Problems For Foreign Spouses

The New South African Immigration Regulations that came into effect on 26 May 2014 have been creating quite a string of problems for foreign spouses attempting

How Divorce affects Immovable Property

Divorces are already loaded with emotion, hurt and usually frustration. Just to add some extra stress, immovable property that forms part of a joint estate

Approval of Aesthetic Appearance Of Buildings On Estates - Informal Decisions By HOA Not Binding

Many homeowners associations have strict requirements concerning the aesthetic appearance of buildings on the estate.

What can a tenant do in a complex when barking dogs are a problem?

There is a misconception that there is no legal relationship between the body corporate and tenants in sectional title schemes.

Body Corporates Can't Penalise Tenant When Owner Dont Pay Levy

It now seems that body corporates are also getting in on the action and are penalising third-party tenants when owners do not keep up with levy payments.
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