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How Does South African Law Define ‘Home’ in Eviction Cases?

How Does South African Law Define ‘Home’ in Eviction Cases?

by Chelsea Brown | 28 Nov, 2023 | News

According to South Africa’s Constitution, no one can be evicted or have their “home” demolished without a court order. This principle is reinforced by the Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act, 1998 (PIE), which upholds the right...

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