South Africa’s new Expropriation Act does not put property owners or buyers of residential or commercial assets at risk of having their homes...
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The most important thing to know about South Africa’s new Expropriation Act is that it does not put the owners or buyers of residential or commercial properties in South Africa at risk of having their homes expropriated without compensation.
South Africa’s new Expropriation Act does not put property owners or buyers of residential or commercial assets at risk of having their homes...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed the Expropriation Bill into law, replacing the Expropriation Act of 1975 with a framework that aligns with South...
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The Bill, which replaces the Expropriation Act of 1975, allows for the expropriation of land with no compensation.