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Category: Property Law

Illegal Evictions and the PIE ACT

September 23, 2014

The PIE Act provides procedures for eviction of unlawful occupants and prohibits unlawful evictions. The main aim of the Act […]

What to do when neighbour’s trees overhang on your property.

In terms of our law, every person or every neighbour, for that matter, has a right to unimpeded enjoyment of […]

Huur gaat voor koop

September 19, 2014

This principle (HUUR GAAT VOOR KOOP) of the Roman-Dutch Law can be found when a property that is rented by […]

Home buyers, beware of old municipal debt

September 17, 2014

Home buyers often assume that once they have taken transfer of their property, all municipal debt has been paid in […]

Registering a property in the name of a minor

Parents sometimes wish to invest in property and register the property in their minor child’s name. There is no legal […]

Cancelling your bond when you sell your house

September 16, 2014

If you have a registered bond over your property it will have to be cancelled before your property can be […]

Understanding Servitudes

September 15, 2014

When you may legally use property belonging to someone else A servitude is a right that one person has to […]

Tenants rights and obligations

September 13, 2014

Posted by Tenant Profile Network,May 14 There are dozens of obvious and practical reasons why many individuals, families as well […]

Switching off tenants power is illegal

September 12, 2014

Switching off tenants power is illegal Power to the tenant Posted by Alan Levy,Jan 11, 20122. Landlords who take the […]

Rental Housing Tribunal

Rental housing tribunal Article By:Salim Patel – 9 March 2009 The Rental Housing Tribunal (RHT) is an independent body appointed […]

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