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Can my property be used for Airbnb?

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When deciding whether to become an Airbnb host, it's important for you to understand how the laws work in your city.

Am I prejudiced by an arbitration clause in my building contract?

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Contracts for the building of a house or providing for substantial alterations to a house commonly contain an arbitration clause. This article looks at the adv

How can I evict my tenant lawfully?

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You’ve discovered that the tenant renting your apartment has damaged several appliances, including the floor tiles due to irresponsible behaviour. Therefore, yo

Cancelling a contract? The do’s and dont’s to consider!

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Every person, whether an individual or a juristic person, will find themselves in a situation where they will want to terminate a contract. The aim of this arti

The drought affects us all

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Day Zero is closer than ever and may even occur sooner than expected as on the 21ST of April 2018. This will not only influence the Western Cape, but South Afri

Owning property without a will

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If you die without a will, an administrator will have to be appointed to administer your estate which will be distributed according to the laws of intestate suc

Awaiting your deposit

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What to know when your landlord has your deposit and has failed to pay it out

Renting property to foreigners

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Co-ownership is when one or more people jointly own the same property. In essence, it is when they legally share ownership without dividing the property into ph

Occupiers who can’t be evicted under the EST Act

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The Prevention of Illegal Eviction and Occupation of Land Act 19 of 1998 (PIE Act) provides, inter alia, the procedures for the eviction of unlawful occupiers.

The Sale agreement: Can I use the cooling-off period if I change my mind?

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The Consumer Protection Act has some serious implications for agents selling property - for one, a disgruntled purchaser can get out of a sale agreement within

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