Courts must brace for tsunami of rental disputes as lockdown squeezes tenants

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The Organisation of Civic Rights team, faced by a huge volume of tenancy queries, continues to provide advice to tenants during the lockdown period.

A dismal future looms for tenants in wake of coronavirus pandemic

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The lockdown has exacerbated our insecurities with people preoccupied with economic survival, as much as overcoming the Covid-19 scourge

Everything you need to know about re-negotiating a new lease agreement

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Occupation becomes a monthly agreement if tenant remains in the dwelling

What the Rental Housing Act states must be on a lease

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Including a reasonable escalation amount

What happens to the owner-landlord if the tenant in a share block is considered a threat to shareholders?

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This can be tricky, as they too have rights and a legal process must often be followed

Rental Tribunals and its ‘problematic’ clauses

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Unfair lease contracts may be made null and void

What you need to know about the laws of rental occupation

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Disconnecting or restricting water, electricity or facilities is governed by rules to protect the parties in a lease

RENTAL WATCH: Why you should comply with eviction order

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It's too late for tenants to fight the court order when the sheriff comes knocking at their door, writes DR SAYED IQBAL MOHAMED

RENTAL WATCH: The right to accommodation is a basic human right

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Drives to make blocks safe is vital, but people must be taken into account writes Dr Sayed Iqbal Mohamed is chairperson of the Organisation of Civic Rights