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What Are My Rights During an Unlawful Eviction in Gauteng?

No one can legally evict you from your home in Gauteng without a court order — not your landlord, not the municipality, not the property owner. The Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act (PIE Act) and Section 26 of the Constitution protect you.

The Law That Protects You

PIE Act 19 of 1998 — Section 4
No person may be evicted without a court order. The court must consider all relevant circumstances.
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 — Section 26(3)
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.

What To Do — Step by Step

  1. Stay calm and document everything. Photograph any notices, record conversations, and keep copies of all communication.

  2. Do not leave voluntarily under threat or intimidation. Self-help evictions (changing locks, removing belongings, cutting utilities) are illegal — report these to police.

  3. Contact the Rental Housing Tribunal (for rental disputes) or approach the magistrates' court for an urgent spoliation order if you have been unlawfully locked out.

  4. Get legal help. Legal Aid SA, a pro bono clinic, or a community advice centre can represent you in eviction proceedings — often at no cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can my landlord change the locks if I don't pay rent in Gauteng?
No. Changing locks or shutting off utilities to force you out is illegal — it's a "self-help eviction." Your landlord must obtain a court order regardless of non-payment.
How much notice must I receive before an eviction hearing in Gauteng?
Court papers must be served at least 14 days before the hearing. If you are elderly, a child, disabled, or a single-headed household, the court gives extra consideration.
Can the municipality evict me from an informal settlement without notice?
No. Even unlawful occupiers of state land have the right to be heard in court before eviction. The municipality must apply to court and serve papers properly.

Legal Resources in Gauteng

📋 CCMA: Johannesburg CCMA (011 377 6650) or Pretoria CCMA (012 843 1000)

⚖️ Legal Aid SA: Legal Aid South Africa — Johannesburg (011 877 2000) or Pretoria (012 325 1726)

🏛️ High Court: Gauteng Division of the High Court (Johannesburg: 011 335 0082 | Pretoria: 012 315 0868)

🏢 Magistrates' Courts: Johannesburg, Pretoria, Randburg, Soweto, Midrand, and other magistrates' courts

🏠 Rental Housing Tribunal: Gauteng Rental Housing Tribunal (011 355 4000)

Gauteng has the highest volume of labour disputes, housing evictions, and consumer complaints in the country. Multiple CCMA regional offices serve the province.