Why Conradie Inc Attorneys?

Eviction Law Advice for Landlords and Tenants

Evictions are highly regulated by South African law. Whether you’re a property owner dealing with an uncooperative occupier or a tenant whose rights may be at risk, we guide you through the process to ensure lawful, fair resolution.

Why This Matters

❌ Property owners who do not follow the correct process risk legal action and delays
❌ Occupiers can be unlawfully evicted without understanding their rights
❌ Following the wrong process may result in wasted legal fees

✅ We help you issue or respond to eviction notices correctly
✅ We ensure compliance with relevant Acts like PIE and ESTA

A legally compliant eviction avoids costly delays—and protects everyone’s rights.

FAQs

No. The eviction process must follow legal steps, including notice and court approval.

The Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act (PIE) protects unlawful occupiers and regulates how evictions must be done.

The Extension of Security of Tenure Act (ESTA) applies and provides additional protections to occupiers on agricultural land.

Yes. Tenants have constitutional rights and should seek legal guidance if facing eviction.

A notice of termination of occupational rights must be properly served before a property owner can begin the legal process in court.

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