Christo Mulder Attorneys

The Dos and Don’ts for Landlords Regarding the Rental Housing Act

In South Africa, the Rental Housing Act lays out important dos and don’ts for landlords. By adhering to these guidelines, landlords can maintain positive, lawful relationships with tenants, ensuring a fair and transparent renting experience for all parties involved. Landlords play a crucial role in providing safe and comfortable homes for tenants. In South Africa, […]

The Perils of Using Chatgpt in The South African Legal Practice

Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (ChatGPT), a powerful language generation model developed by OpenAI, has garnered significant worldwide attention and utilisation across various industries and professions. In South Africa, the legal profession is no exception. However, employing ChatGPT in legal practice comes with its own set of risks and dangers. This article sheds light on the […]

The Truth About Driving Under the Influence

Uncover the truth about driving under the influence (DUI) in South Africa. Learn about the strict laws, legal limits, and severe penalties for offenders. Find out how to estimate your blood-alcohol concentration and make responsible choices for safer roads. This is your guide to prioritising your safety and the safety of others, helping you avoid […]

The Art of Breathing: I Failed the Breathalyser Test in My Workplace. What Now?

For years, breathalyser tests were a primary method to determine whether employees tested positive for alcohol. These results have been used by employers to sanction employees if the tests were positive. But what happens when an employee claims that a positive result on a breathalyser test is incorrect and still gets dismissed? The recent judgment […]

Rugby Football Union’s “Headache” During the Rugby World Cup 2023

The 2023 Rugby World Cup in France is currently underway, but it is happening against the backdrop of a lawsuit that is heading to court. This legal action has been initiated by an increasing number of former rugby players in their 40s and 50s who have all received diagnoses of early onset dementia, motor neuron […]

When Is It Worthwhile to Pursue Litigation in South Africa?

Litigation can be a complex and costly process, requiring time, resources, and a thorough understanding of the legal system. For individuals and businesses in South Africa facing legal disputes, the decision to pursue litigation should not be taken lightly. In this article, we explore when it is worthwhile to pursue litigation. How strong is your […]

Navigating the amendments to the Trust Property Control Act: Beneficial ownerships in South Africa

The Trust Property Control Act, a key piece of legislation governing South Africa’s trusts, recently underwent a substantial transformation with the passage of the General Laws (Anti-Money Laundering and Combating Terrorism Financing) Amendment Act. This regulatory overhaul was aimed at strengthening the country’s trust governance, a direct response to its greylisting status, and has significant […]

Responsibility to maintain and repair foundations and boundary walls in a Sectional Title Scheme

This article will briefly consider the definitions of common property vis-à-vis sections in terms of the Sectional Titles Schemes Management Act 8 of 2011 in order to establish who must maintain what in sectional title scheme developments. Many residential developments in South Africa are established in terms of South Africa’s sectional title scheme legislation. Residents […]

Employers of domestic workers must register with COIDA

Domestic workers are now covered under the amended Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act 1993 (COIDA) (Act 130 of 1993) and can claim compensation for injuries or diseases sustained while on duty from the Compensation Fund. The deadline to register Domestic Workers is 30 June 2023.   “Domestic Workers are the unsung heroines in […]

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