Latest news Conveyancing and property law, family divorce and matrimonial law 26 Feb 2021 Read more Operating since 2018, a free advice centre is helping to facilitate formal residential property transactions in Cape Town's largest township, Khayelitsha. The Transaction Support Centre (TSC) has engaged with over 500 residents and provides buyers and sellers with critical services to transact formally in the residential resale market. 3 Feb 2021 Read more The 2017/2018 South African Police Service Annual Crime statistics showed 86,160 instances of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. This is a substantial amount more than the 75,034 during the 2016/2017 financial year. This means that increasingly South Africans are opting to drive whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 30 Oct 2020 Read more Racism remains a controversial and sensitive topic in South Africa and such behaviour should not be tolerated in any working environment. Any form of racist remark, comment, behaviour, treatment or even an alleged form of any of these performed by an individual will not be taken lightly by the CCMA, employment tribunals and Labour Courts. 9 Oct 2020 Read more Foreigners may purchase and own immovable property in South Africa without any restrictions, as foreigners are generally subject to the same laws as South African nationals. The only foreigners disqualified from owning property in South Africa are foreigners that are here illegally. 17 Sep 2020 Read more More news...Contact Abrahams & GrossFor legal queries, please contact our friendly and experienced attorneys.
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