Body Corporate Levies: What Happens When Owners Stop Paying?

Sectional title living comes with shared costs and shared responsibilities. When one owner stops paying their levies…
Divorce and the Family Home: Who Stays, Who Leaves and Who Gets What?

For most South African families, the home is the biggest asset they own together. When a marriage breaks…
Your Tree Fell on My Wall. Now What? Your Rights After Storm Damage

Cape Town’s recent storms caused fallen trees, damaged walls, and disputes between neighbours. If your property got…
From Candidate Attorney to Admitted Attorney: What Really Changes?

For many in the legal profession, the transition from candidate attorney to admitted attorney marks a significant milestone…
Proposed PIE Act Amendments: What Every Property Owner and Landlord Needs to Know

The PIE Act has governed residential evictions since 1998, requiring property owners to follow strict court procedures…
Big Law Firms vs. Government: The B-BBEE Battle That Could Change the Legal Profession

Four of South Africa’s biggest law firms walked into the Gauteng High Court recently to challenge a government…
Divorce Options: Unopposed vs Opposed

How does the divorce process work? If you are considering divorce, there are two primary legal routes available…
Cohabitation and Universal Partnerships in South African Law

Cohabiting parents? What rights do we have? In South African law, cohabitation is commonly referred to as living together as…
What does the lease agreement say?

A well-drafted lease is not merely a formality, it serves as a vital safeguard for both landlords and tenants. Cape Town’s rental…
Understanding the Eviction Process: A Step-by-Step Guide for Landlords

This guide outlines the lawful steps landlords must follow to evict a tenant. Evicting a tenant requires strict adherence to legal…