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Dodgy Deck: When a Property Defect is Your Problem, Not the Seller’s

Dodgy Deck: When a Property Defect is Your Problem, Not the Seller’s

by Murray Fourie & Le Roux | May 26, 2026 | Property

“The buyer needs a hundred eyes, the seller not one.” (George Herbert) A Marina Da Gama property. A collapsed wooden deck. A purchase price of R1.55 million and repair costs claimed of just over R100 000. The facts are not complicated. But the legal battle...
Estate Planning: The Ambush Tax Lurking in the Wings

Estate Planning: The Ambush Tax Lurking in the Wings

by Murray Fourie & Le Roux | May 26, 2026 | Property, Tax, Wills and Estate Planning

“I can’t afford to die; I’d lose too much money.” (George Burns, comedian) At the heart of any estate plan lies your will. Pair it with a file containing all the information and documents that your executor and heirs will need to wind up your estate, and...
Your Property Purchase Collapses: Can You Get Your Deposit Back?

Your Property Purchase Collapses: Can You Get Your Deposit Back?

by Murray Fourie & Le Roux | May 26, 2026 | Property

“A creature with a big enough head to make a contract should have the sense to make one it can keep.” (Barbara Kingsolver) A R1.725 million deposit. A bank guarantee that never arrived. A property that ultimately sold for significantly less than the original price....
Married Out of Community of Property? You May Still Be Entitled to a Share

Married Out of Community of Property? You May Still Be Entitled to a Share

by Murray Fourie & Le Roux | May 26, 2026 | Family Law

“Justice cannot be for one side alone, but must be for both.” (Eleanor Roosevelt) Under the antenuptial contract alone, she would have had no claim on his estate. The court found otherwise. A woman who spent three decades running a home, raising her...
Bodies Corporate and HOAs: Apply Your Rules With Common Sense, or Else

Bodies Corporate and HOAs: Apply Your Rules With Common Sense, or Else

by Murray Fourie & Le Roux | Apr 28, 2026 | Property

“Good rules make good neighbours.” (Old proverb, updated) The many benefits of living in a residential complex come, naturally enough, with obligations as well as rights. With its innate potential for conflict between competing rights, community living...
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