As a lessee, it's important to consider renter’s, or tenant’s, insurance. We speak about its purpose and importance.
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7 Insurance musts for landlords
By Joshua WhiteInsurance, while it can seem like a grudge spend, is a vital form of protection that landlords should consider. We spoke to an expert to find out more.
Read MoreWhat if you have a dispute with your landlord? A guide to the Housing Tribunal
By Isabelle CoetzeeIf you and your landlord aren’t in agreement regarding your lease, it could lead to a messy situation where they don’t get paid, or you lose your deposit. But did you know that there’s an organisation that assists with these kinds of matters?
Read MoreCan’t pay rent? This is what you should do
By Isabelle CoetzeeWe all face challenging circumstances. For some of us, this may mean we’re unable to afford the basket of goods we usually purchase each month, and for others it may be as drastic as being unable to pay rent
Read MoreCan you evict paying residential tenants?
By Danielle van WykOne of the most common reasons for wanting to evict a tenant is non-payment of rent. But there are many other situations that landlords may encounter. These can range from damaging property and breaching contract, to being reported as a continuous disturbance by neighbours.
Read MoreWhat the CPA means for landlords and tenants
By Danielle van WykWe take a look at what the CPA means for landlords and tenants and the rights they have around it.
Read MoreYour rights when your landlord sells
By Danielle van WykOne of the downsides of renting a home is that you’re not lord of the manor. Landlords have the authority to make changes with or without your consent, and this includes selling a home while you are in tenancy.
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