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Level 2 Lockdown: New Rules For Landlords & Tenants

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

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

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

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

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

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

Rental law and the rights of landlords and tenants can be a minefield

SARS Says Many Taxpayers Fail To Declare Their Rental Income

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?

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?

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
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