Can I just get kicked out? Understanding your rights
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The inability to perform financially in terms of a contract may have serious repercussions and affect your credit record severely. Struggling to make ends meet and pay the rent at the end of the month can be a daunting experience, especially when faced with the risk of eviction. Do I have any rights as a tenant in a situation like this? According to South African law, tenants are entitled to certain protections when it comes to rent payment difficulties.
We always recommend that our clients build a relationship with their landlord from day one, to keep communication lines open in the good times, but also during the bad. Seeing a tenancy as a partnership with your landlord, tend to make both parties more amicable in dire situations, where a feasible solution needs to be negotiated.
In terms of your rights as a tenant, landlords must follow the legal eviction process in line with relevant legislation. This means they cannot force you out without a court order, and there are specific procedures they must follow.
Tenants have the right to dispute unfair eviction attempts in court. It's essential to seek legal advice and understand your rights thoroughly in these circumstances.
Author: Slate Volschenk