Level 2 Lockdown: New Rules For Landlords & Tenants
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To regulate our behaviour under Level 2 of our lockdown, chapter 5 was added to the current lockdown regulations on 16 August 2020.
Moving Homes Under Level 4 Now Possible
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Regulations published this afternoon by virtue of Government Gazette 43320 have made the movement of persons and businesses easier than the previous regulations
Tenants & New Homeowners Allowed To Move Once-Off - Limited Permits Between 7 May & 7 June
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The Disaster Management Regulations have just been released on the Government website
COVID-19 "Permit to Move" In Or Out Of Rental Properties For Tenants At End Of April Is Illegal
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Tenants who are desperate to move in or out of their rental premises at the end of April
What Tax Is Payable On Your Rental Income - Long Term, Airbnb & Guesthouses Rentals
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Letting out property can give you an excellent "annuity" income, and if that concept appeals to you and a buy-to-let property comes your way at the right price
What Landlords And Tenants Need to Know - Deposits & Repairs
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Where deposit is paid based on a contractual agreement, the act imposes certain conditions if the deposit is paid to the landlord
3 Rental Issues - Continuous Late Payment By Tenant + Early Lease Cancellation By Tenant
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Rental law and the rights of landlords and tenants can be a minefield
SARS Says Many Taxpayers Fail To Declare Their Rental Income
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The 2019 tax filing season kicked off on Monday and SARS commissioner Edward Kieswetter made it clear that it is time for taxpayers
What Happens To Your Rental Deposit?
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It is common cause for any landlord in today's rental market to request a deposit
Does A Tenant’s Right Of First Refusal On The Property Fall Away When The Lease Is Renewed?
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A right of first refusal (also called a right of pre-emption) affords the holder of the right a preference to buy a property should the owner ever wish to sell