Real Estate Investor Magazine South Africa March 2016 | Page 25

LEGAL Navigating the Relationship between tenants and landlords When is a tenant not a tenant? BY SIMON DIPPENAAR I n terms of the Constitution of South Africa, “No one may be evicted from their home, or have their home demolished, without an order of court made after considering all the relevant circumstances. No legislation may permit arbitrary evictions.” The Prevention of Illegal Eviction (PIE) Act (1998) sets out the procedure to be followed if eviction becomes necessary. However, there are times when PIE does not apply. As a landlord, how can you be sure that you act in full accordance with the law at all times? Tenant vs. guest Recent case law draws a distinction between the residential status of ‘guest’ and ‘tenant’, stating that hotel guests and occupants of holiday accommodation are not true tenants and thus are not protected by PIE. This decision rests on the definition of ‘home’ and asserts that if the occupant has a habitual dwelling elsewhere, then the holiday cottage or hotel lodging does not constitute one’s home and the owner has the right to evict guests if they should overstay or otherwise breach the existing contractual agreement. Tenant vs. lodger But what about the lodger in one’s home? If you rent your spare room to a student whose occupancy becomes disru ]