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Southern Suburbs apartment rental rates decline by 36%

The rental market has changed but some landlords still have unrealistic expectations of rentals rates.
News
Press
30 May 2018

What rules apply when a landlord or tenant wants to cancel a lease?

What happens when a landlord or a tenant wants to cancel a lease? What rules and what legislation applies? What protection does the law provide?
Property Advice
Martin Hatchuel
14 Dec 2017

How to deal with disappearing tenants

In difficult economic times, many landlords rely on the rental income their tenants bring in – but what happens if that tenant suddenly decides to move out?
Property Advice
Press
24 Oct 2017

Dealing with non-payment of rent?

Non-payment of rent is a breach of the rental contract. This is how landlords and tenants should approach the issue.
Property Advice
Press
26 Jun 2017

Tenants rights and obligations

The obligations of tenants, as well as landlords, are covered in statutory, as well as non-statutory law in South Africa.
Property Advice
Tenant Profile Network
26 Apr 2017

Rental agreements explained

It's vitally important that landlords and tenants have a clear understanding of the various clauses found in lease agreements. Failure to do so could result in trouble for both parties.
Property Advice
Press
14 Mar 2017

Can you terminate a lease agreement without recourse?

Under what circumstances can a tenant terminate their tenancy without breaching their contract agreement?
Property Advice
Press
16 Feb 2017

Benefits of renting over buying a property

When buying a new house doesn't fit the budget, renting is a more attractive option. What are the benefits of renting instead of buying?
Property Advice
Private Property Reporter
07 Dec 2015

Terminating your lease agreement

Depending on the cancellation clause in your lease agreement, terminating your contact prematurely may not be that easy.
Property Advice
Property Power
15 Sep 2015

Insist on a non-variation clause

Leave nothing to chance by insisting on inserting a non-variation clause in all your property contracts. Although it has been stated time and again that any changes to a contractual agreement should be reduced to writing, it ...
Property Advice
Jacqueline Gray
19 Feb 2015

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