A quiet administrative project in eThekwini has uncovered a much bigger story about land, law, and the growing pressure on South African cities. What began as...
Zaiboneza Ahmad thought she was buying a home. In July 2015, she entered into an agreement to purchase a property in Rhodesfield, Ekurhuleni, for approximately R950,000....
For more than two decades, a legal fiction stood as fact. A default judgment granted to Nedbank in 1999 declared the property of Lefu Stephen Moisi executable. The...
If an Inspector Turns Up Unexpectedly, What Should You Do First It was a crisp Joburg morning when a neighbour shared on Facebook about a city...
For many South Africans, renting out a backroom is seen as a practical way to bring in extra income. But in 2025, the law is clear:...
Botched paperwork, dodgy valuations, and misleading statements halt 12 foreclosures It was a courtroom reckoning for Nedbank last week when Acting Judge Fiona Southwood pulled the...
A small patch of land. A wall built 22 years ago. And a courtroom showdown that finally brought resolution to one of Gauteng’s longest-running neighbour disputes....
City mulls heavy action against rogue developers and landowners as 20,000 structures fall under scrutiny In a dramatic turn for property owners across Tshwane, the city...