Rental Housing Amendment Act | Act 43 of 2007 — South Africa law | Esheria

Rental Housing Amendment Act

This section amends the definition of “unfair practice” in the Rental Housing Act, 1999.

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Jurisdiction
South Africa
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 43 of 2007
Version
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Language
en
Updated
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landlord obligations lease administration leasing meeting procedure public appointments regulatory compliance rent receipts rental housing statutory repeal tenant deposits tribunal governance tribunal procedure

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Statute overview

About this statute

This section amends the definition of “unfair practice” in the Rental Housing Act, 1999. A landlord may not unfairly discriminate when advertising, negotiating, or during a lease. Landlords must give dated receipts with specified payment details, hold deposits in interest-bearing accounts, pay tenants the interest, provide proof of accrued interest on request, and tenants may be charged lease-related costs only if the landlord proves the expenditure. The MEC must appoint a deputy chairperson from specified members and must fill Tribunal member vacancies by appointing another member within three months. The Chairperson presides at Tribunal meetings. If the Chairperson is absent, the Deputy Chairperson presides; if both are absent, the members present must appoint one of themselves to preside.