by SSLR | Nov 29, 2015 | Lease
Many lease agreements contain clauses that are referred to as “clauses to the benefit of the lessor”. These will be, for instance, clauses allowing the lessor to lock out, disconnect electricity, allowing the lessor to give a month’s notice of cancellation on a fixed...
by SSLR | Nov 17, 2015 | Eviction
The approach to levy and utility collection in sectional title schemes has always been to deal with this as you would with any other type of debt collection. The debt collection process might seem more cost effective in the short term, but waiting for 3 months in the...
by SSLR | Nov 9, 2015 | Eviction
Spoliation is a situation where a person is deprived of possession, partial possession or co-possession of movable or immovable property. The possession referred to does not necessarily have to be legal possession. A re-occurring example of this deprivation we are...
by SSLR | Nov 4, 2015 | Lease
Spoliation is a situation where a person is deprived of possession, partial possession or co-possession of movable or immovable property. The possession referred to does not necessarily have to be legal possession. A re-occurring example of this deprivation we are...