DTS Attorneys – Law Firm in Port Elizabeth

Panhandle Access to Properties – The Mistakes to Avoid

You find out after taking transfer of your new house that your property comes with a “right of way” servitude in favour of your neighbours. That’s bad news not only for your enjoyment of your nice new property, but also for its value. A recent High Court decision addressed just such a situation. A property […]

Why an Oral Estate Agency Mandate Isn’t Worth the Paper It’s Written On

As Samuel Goldwyn humorously put it: “A verbal contract isn’t worth the paper it’s written on.”

To illustrate, we analyse a recent High Court fight over an agent’s claim to have been given a verbal mandate to find a development property for a buyer. The agent was found to have fulfilled her mandate, and the Court awarded her commission even though the sale agreement had been cancelled before transfer. The developer is left with a R450k (plus costs) bill, and no property to show for it. How and why did the agent win her case?

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