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In the framework of South African law, tenants enjoy a substantial degree of protection. However, landlords retain the right to legally evict tenants under certain conditions. A tenant who breaches their lease agreement may be evicted for reasons including, but not limited to, rental arrears, refusal to leave post-lease expiration, illegal activities on the premises, or causing excessive property damage.

It’s imperative to note that eviction must follow a legal process. Attempts to force a tenant out through unlawful means, known as constructive eviction, such as changing locks, severing utilities, intimidation, or making the property uninhabitable, are strictly illegal and could lead to serious legal consequences for the landlord, including fines or even imprisonment.

If you’re facing challenges with a tenant and require assistance navigating the legal eviction process, our team is here to help. Reach out to us at info@cmm-attorneys.co.za for expert guidance and support to ensure your actions are compliant and effective.