
Can a Voice Note, Email, or Draft Ever Count as a Will?
South Africa’s Wills Act 7 of 1953 remains unchanged in 2026. Voice recordings, emails, and unsigned drafts do not automatically

South Africa’s Wills Act 7 of 1953 remains unchanged in 2026. Voice recordings, emails, and unsigned drafts do not automatically
Navigating the tug-of-war over rental security The moment a tenant hands over a security deposit for a lease, the silent

Your insurer or broker should be the first to know. Many South African homeowners are

Should a land owner obtain an eviction order prior to the removal of informal settlement

A common trend in commercial contracts is the inclusion of a mediation and/or arbitration clause.

When faced with a legal issue or dispute many individuals want to know and understand

Legal conveyancing is a crucial aspect of property transactions in South Africa. It involves the

South African courts have adopted the abstract theory, which means that the validity of transferring

Is Bond Switching the Key to Lower Mortgage Payments? In recent years, bond switching has

In South Africa, an antenuptial contract (ANC) is a critical legal document that determines the

When buying immovable property, the offer to purchase serves as an agreement between buyer and
South Africa’s Wills Act 7 of 1953 remains unchanged in
Navigating the tug-of-war over rental security The moment a tenant
Don’t fret just yet, landlords. As of March 2026, there
South Africa’s civil justice system faces significant challenges, including escalating
Much has been written about the residential property markets in