Articles related to "Lease Agreements"
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Should an attorney be used to draft a lease agreement?
Tenant Profile Network offers lease agreement packs, which is a standardised set of legal documents in accordance with the Rental Housing Act.
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Private Property Reporter
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22 Jun 2015
What needs to be stated in a lease agreement?
Michelle Dickens of Tenant Profile Network, tells us that according to the Rental Housing Act, lease agreements will now need to include landlord and tenant rights.
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Private Property Reporter
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22 Jun 2015
Does everyone now need a written lease agreement?
The Rental Housing Bill proposes a change the Rental Housing Act, in terms of lease agreements. This change would require all lease agreements to be written and signed.
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Private Property Reporter
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22 Jun 2015
How to invest in commercial property
Rather like taking the fastest ride at an amusement park there is something a little addictive about investing in the commercial sector. Yes, the risks are higher, but so too are the rewards.
Property Advice
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The Roosting Venus
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11 Mar 2015
Insist on a non-variation clause
Leave nothing to chance by insisting on inserting a non-variation clause in all your property contracts.
Although it has been stated time and again that any changes to a contractual agreement should be reduced to writing, it ...
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Jacqueline Gray
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19 Feb 2015
Beware the existing tenant
Buyers who purchase a property that houses a tenant need to understand that the lease agreement that the previous owner has in place will remain in place until that lease expires - even if the ...
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Lea Jacobs
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15 Jan 2015
You want HOW much?
Many tenants are starting to query the amounts they are being forced to pay to rental agents when signing a new lease. In one particular instance, the tenant had to fork out R975 for a lease fee as well as R150 for a credit ...
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Lea Jacobs
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18 Sep 2014
Buy-to-let property industry first from TPN
Tenant profile network and registered credit bureau, TPN, continues to play a pioneering role in the property industry with the launch of AskTPN
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Michelle Dickens
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16 Sep 2014
Overcrowded pools – and other lease disagreements
There’s many a time when I’ve wanted to get out of something. A recent instance is the body corporate committee that someone volunteered me to join. The unit was intended to be merely an investment, but as an owner, although we ...
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The Roosting Venus
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11 Sep 2014
Tenant deposits: Oh, the horror!

Google “lease agreements South African horror stories” and you’ll come up with about 1 280 000 results. “Rental deposits South African horror stories” gives you about 534 000. Even a casual ...
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Martin Hatchuel
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04 Sep 2014