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A R4.25m Warning to Choose Your Conveyancer With Care

PropertyBy LawDotNewsMay 27, 2025

“Trust me, I’m a lawyer.” (Popular T-shirt slogan) South African property buyers and sellers will have been cheered by news that we are now officially the most affordable country in the world in which to buy a home. We’re only a nose ahead of the USA and Bahrain in this particular race, but it’s great…

Restraint of Trade: Fatal Vagueness Means no Father Christmas to the Rescue

Employment and Labour LawBy LawDotNewsMay 27, 2025

“The legal principles, as I understand them, do not confer on me the powers of Father Christmas. I cannot rescue the un-rescuable.” (Quoted in the judgment below) We all want loyal, competent staff who remain motivated to stay with us in the long term, but the reality is that a degree of employee churn is…

Good News for Grandma: The Law Wants You to Have Access to Your Grandchildren

Family LawBy LawDotNewsMay 27, 2025

“Grandparents, like heroes, are as necessary to a child’s growth as vitamins.” (Quoted in the judgment below) One of the greatest tragedies of family fall-outs will always be the effect they have on the children involved. A recent High Court fight over a granny’s attempts to have contact with her two grandchildren in the face…

How to Avoid Fighting Over the House – A Guide for Life Partners

Family Law, Property, Wills and Estate PlanningBy LawDotNewsMay 27, 2025

“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of bandages and adhesive tape.” (Groucho Marx) It’s a perennial topic of dispute in our courts. A couple lives together, sharing the same roof and everything else in perfect happiness and harmony.  Until it all goes south. Then the gloves come off and, particularly if our erstwhile…

When Does a Property Defect Justify Cancellation? A Costly Case of Buyer’s Remorse

PropertyBy LawDotNewsApril 23, 2025

“Look before you leap.” (Wise old proverb) Imagine sealing the deal on your dream property, only to wake up at 3 a.m. beset by sudden doubts. Thoughts like “Can we really afford it?” or “How on earth could we have fallen in love with that old dump?” haunt you. You may have a strong urge…

BFFs no More: The Verbal Agreement That Cost R1 Million

ContractBy LawDotNewsApril 23, 2025

“My word is my bond.” (Once the motto of 16th-century merchants, adopted by ’90s hip-hop artists, and now tossed around by duelling politicians) Many people are unaware that there are just a few types of agreement that are valid only if recorded in writing and signed – most notably contracts for the sale, exchange, or…

Fixed Term Contracts: A Guide for Employers and Employees

Employment and Labour LawBy LawDotNewsApril 23, 2025

It’s vital for both employers and employees to understand the practical and legal differences between permanent and fixed term employment arrangements. What is a fixed term contract? A fixed term contract is a temporary employment arrangement with a specified start date and an agreed end date. This could be a fixed end date or a…

Can a Body Corporate Cut the Power? It’s Complicated

PropertyBy LawDotNewsApril 23, 2025

“A body corporate’s lot is not an easy one.” (With apologies to Gilbert and Sullivan) One of a body corporate’s core functions is to collect current and outstanding levies. When a section owner becomes uncooperative, recovery can turn into a difficult, costly and lengthy process. Good news for trustees is that it just became a…

Budget 2.0: A Mixed Bag, With Good News for Property

Personal Finance, Property, TaxBy LawDotNewsMarch 26, 2025

“Good in parts” (Like the curate’s egg) Transfer duty threshold increased by 10% You pay no transfer duty if the property you are buying sells for less than the set threshold. The threshold wasn’t increased last year, so this year’s proposed 10% increase from R1,100,000 to R1,210,000 (from 1 April) is a welcome adjustment for…

Why You Should Check That Your Estate Agent is Registered With the PPRA

PropertyBy LawDotNewsMarch 26, 2025

“All that glisters is not gold” (William Shakespeare in Merchant of Venice) Buying or selling a home could be one of the most important financial decisions you’ll ever make. It’s an exciting time – but don’t lose sight of the need to tread with care.  A key player in the process is likely to be…

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