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What To Do If You Can’t Get Your Fidelity Fund Certificate (FFC) from the PPRA

Struggling to get your Fidelity Fund Certificate from the PPRA? Learn your rights, risks, and how VDM Attorneys can compel action to protect your commission.

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Can an Estate Agent Claim Commission Without a Fidelity Fund Certificate?

Can estate agents earn commission without a Fidelity Fund Certificate? The law says no - learn why valid FFCs are critical for protecting commission rights.

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Who Really Earns the Commission? Lessons from RE/MAX Living v Kapstadt International Properties

Joint mandates, “effective cause,” and double commission - how landlords, agents and buyers can avoid costly disputes. Summary of Remax vs Kapstadt case.

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Divorce and Custody: How South African Law Protects Mothers and Children

Worried about losing custody in divorce because you earn less than your husband? South African law protects mothers and puts children’s best interests first.

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Co-Parenting Agreements: How the Law Puts Children First

Divorce doesn’t end parenting. Learn how South African co-parenting agreements work and how the law always puts the child’s best interests first.

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Community Scheme Living: What Every Buyer Should Know Before Moving In

Thinking of buying into a sectional title or estate in South Africa? Here’s what every buyer should know about levies, rules, CSOS, and community living.

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How to Enforce a Judgment Against a Debtor Who Won’t Pay

A judgment in South Africa confirms the debt and carries significant consequences for the debtor’s credit record, but without enforcement it remains little more than paper. The law provides a suite of mechanisms — from writs of execution to garnishee orders and sequestration — to turn a judgment into real recovery.

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Your Questions About Prescribed Debt Answered

Once a debt prescribes, the creditor loses the right to sue for it. But prescription is not automatic: if the debtor does not raise it as a defence, the court may still grant judgment. That is why both creditors and debtors need to understand exactly how long it takes for debt to prescribe, what interrupts the clock, and what rights remain once time has run out.

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Unpaid Invoices? What to Do When a Client Refuses to Pay

In South Africa, once goods or services have been delivered, the invoice becomes a legally enforceable debt. If a client refuses to pay, the question is no longer whether you are owed the money, but how to recover it lawfully and effectively.

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Lawyers’ Fees in South Africa – Why Transparency Matters

When you instruct a lawyer, you’re placing trust in someone who holds your rights, your business, or your future in their hands. That trust collapses the moment an invoice arrives filled with unexplained charges, or when the price of resolving a dispute doubles without warning. The real issue isn’t that legal work is expensive — it’s that too often, clients are kept in the dark about why it costs what it does.

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