Know Your Rental Rights
Renting a home should be straightforward: you pay your rent, you get a safe place to live, and both sides respect the agreement. Unfortunately, renting does not always go as planned. The Rental Housing Act was introduced to keep things fair and balanced between tenants and landlords. And when disputes do arise, the Rental Housing […]
Steps to Take When Your Tenant Stops Paying Rent
For many landlords, one of the toughest situations to face is when a tenant stops paying rent. It’s frustrating, but it’s important to remember that eviction isn’t just a matter of asking someone to leave. It’s a legal process governed by strict rules. Knowing how it works helps you protect your rights while avoiding unnecessary […]
The Legal Recognition of Electronic Communications and Signatures under the ECTA
As digital technologies continue to evolve and integrate into everyday life, the application of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 25 of 2002 (“ECTA”) has become increasingly significant in both the public and private sectors. The Act plays a pivotal role in shaping the legal framework for electronic communications and e-commerce in South Africa. The […]
Divorce and Immovable Property: Understanding the Section 45bis(1)(a) Endorsement Application
When a person married in community of property is awarded their former spouse’s share in jointly owned property following a divorce, they can apply to the registrar of deeds for an endorsement of the title deed. This endorsement records that the applicant is now the sole owner of the property and can deal with it […]
Silence is Golden in This Year’s Budget Speech
What matters more than the contents of this year’s budget is what has been omitted from it. Its greatest virtues are four days less tax, no NHI, and liberated electricity markets. The budget does not, for instance, provide for two huge burdens promised by the government—the draft electricity plan (IRP2023) and the National Health Insurance […]
Deciphering the dilemma: To sell or not to sell your property amid financial strain
Given the current economic climate, many homeowners in South Africa might find themselves facing the challenge of keeping up with their monthly bond repayments. In such instances, it may be tempting to consider selling the property to relieve financial pressure. However, before you make a hasty decision, it is crucial to understand all the factors […]