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Why Buyers Should Ask for Building Plans (and Why Sellers Should Supply Them)

Why Buyers Should Ask for Building Plans (and Why Sellers Should Supply Them)

by Wessels + Van Zyl Inc | Jan 29, 2024 | Property

“No person shall without the prior approval in writing of the local authority in question, erect any building in respect of which plans and specifications are to be drawn and submitted in terms of this Act.” (National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act)...
A Valentine’s Day Thought for Life Partners: What is a “Universal Partnership”?

A Valentine’s Day Thought for Life Partners: What is a “Universal Partnership”?

by Wessels + Van Zyl Inc | Jan 29, 2024 | Family Law, Wills and Estate Planning

“Marriage is the chief cause of divorce” (Groucho Marx) This Valentine’s Day, think about the legal aspects of your romantic relationship. They’re a lot less exciting than the traditional declarations of love backed up by chocolates and flowers, but they’re just as...
You Can (and Should) Both Discipline and Prosecute Thieving Employees

You Can (and Should) Both Discipline and Prosecute Thieving Employees

by Wessels + Van Zyl Inc | Jan 29, 2024 | Criminal Law / Crime, Employment and Labour Law

“It’s the profile of the most trusted individual, in a position of trust, like an accountant or bookkeeper. They usually never take leave, and someone who never allows anyone access to their system would go to the length of taking their laptops with them...
“Pay Extra for My Generator or I’ll Cut You Off During Loadshedding”. Can a Landlord Do That?

“Pay Extra for My Generator or I’ll Cut You Off During Loadshedding”. Can a Landlord Do That?

by Wessels + Van Zyl Inc | Jan 29, 2024 | Property

Loadshedding continues to plague us and our businesses, and when tenants are connected during power cuts to their landlord’s alternative power source – such as a generator – it is essential for both parties to understand their respective rights. Lights out for a...
Can You Use Land Use Laws to Close Down a Neighbour’s Business?

Can You Use Land Use Laws to Close Down a Neighbour’s Business?

by Wessels + Van Zyl Inc | Jan 4, 2024 | Property

“A bad neighbour is as great a calamity as a good one is a great advantage”. (Hesiod, poet of Ancient Greece) Your neighbour’s business is driving you to distraction. Perhaps it’s loud all-night music, or an invasion of your hard-earned privacy, or illegal parking in...
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