Posted on 2/27/2025 10:12 AM By Cor van Deventer
While the 50% discount on traffic fines is a valuable opportunity for motorists to save money, not all fines automatically qualify. Several factors determine whether you are eligible for a reduced payment.
Posted on 2/24/2025 11:54 AM By Cor van Deventer
While civil marriages automatically allow for the signing of an antenuptial contract, the rules governing customary unions are more complex. A common question that arises is: "Can an antenuptial contract be signed after a customary marriage?" The short answer is no—unless court approval is obtained.
Posted on 2/20/2025 2:31 PM By Cor van Deventer
Employment contracts form the foundation of every working relationship, establishing the rights and responsibilities of both employers and employees.
Posted on 2/18/2025 1:22 PM By Cor van Deventer
Legal disputes can be costly, time-consuming, and emotionally draining. Whether you’re a business owner dealing with a contract dispute or an individual facing a personal legal matter, the traditional litigation process often feels overwhelming.
Posted on 2/18/2025 7:25 AM By Cor van Deventer
Whether you enter a civil marriage, customary marriage, or civil union as a same-sex couple, the type of marital contract you choose will directly impact your ability to apply for a home loan, purchase property, or sell real estate in the future.
Posted on 2/17/2025 5:04 PM By Cor van Deventer
With ongoing concerns about inconsistent readings, outdated systems, and disputed utility charges, the city is prioritizing an in-depth review of metering records and installations to create a more efficient and transparent billing system.
Posted on 2/12/2025 8:20 AM By Cor van Deventer
Ethically, if an agent knows that a property has a violent or controversial history, disclosing this information—or at the very least, advising the buyer to conduct further research—aligns with best industry practices.
Posted on 2/11/2025 8:12 AM By Cor van Deventer
In South Africa, disclosure requirements under the Property Practitioners Act (PPA) create a framework for transparency, but when it comes to non-physical defects like a property’s history, the legal picture is far from clear.
Posted on 2/10/2025 9:06 PM By Cor van Deventer
In South Africa, a house may have been the site of a murder, suicide, or violent crime, yet buyers often move in completely unaware of its past. Unlike structural defects, which sellers are legally required to disclose, the psychological history of a home is not considered a material defect under South African law.
Posted on 2/7/2025 11:30 AM By Cor van Deventer
The signing of the Expropriation Bill by President Cyril Ramaphosa on 24 January 2025 has reignited debates over land reform, property rights, and economic stability in South Africa.