Landlords: Can you cut electricity to collect arrears or evict?
Landlords can be sorely tempted to force defaulting tenants to settle their arrears (or to vacate the premises altogether) with a bit of instant “self-help”
Landlords can be sorely tempted to force defaulting tenants to settle their arrears (or to vacate the premises altogether) with a bit of instant “self-help”
Domestic workers in South Africa are now included and protected by the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act 61 of 1997 (COIDA). This means
We all know that wearing a face mask is the right and the safe thing to do, but it is also a legal requirement –
An employer may be tempted, when an employee resigns, to breathe a sigh of relief and think “great, I got rid of a problem without
A career opportunity has arisen in the Property Law Department of one of Port Elizabeth’s leading legal firms – Goldberg & de Villiers Inc. They
When claiming from the Road Accident Fund, it is important to understand what options are available, and which will provide you with the best outcome.
A question frequently asked by Goldberg & de Villiers Inc. clients is: “Can electronic communication service providers provide location-based data to the government to process,
In employment, it is important to understand whether an employer may lawfully access Facebook or other Social media platforms of their employees. If so, the
In a time when physical distancing is required, the question arises as to whether it is possible to conduct a disciplinary enquiry virtually. The answer
The sharp upsurge in businesses operating remotely as a result of the pandemic lockdowns means a lot more people working from home – most presumably
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