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Eviction Notice Rights in Limpopo

Receiving an eviction notice is frightening, but in Limpopo no landlord can evict you without a court order under the Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act (PIE Act). Knowing the process gives you time to seek help.

The Law That Protects You

Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act 19 of 1998 (PIE Act) — Section 4
No person may be evicted from land without a court order. The court must consider all relevant circumstances, including whether alternative accommodation is available.
Rental Housing Act 50 of 1999 — Section 5(5)
A landlord may only cancel a lease in writing, specifying the breach and giving the tenant 20 business days to remedy the breach before cancellation.

What To Do — Step by Step

  1. Step 1. Do not ignore the notice. Read it carefully — is it a notice to remedy a breach, a notice to vacate, or an official court summons (Notice of Motion)?

  2. Step 2. If it is only a landlord's letter, you have not yet been evicted — a court order is still required.

  3. Step 3. Contact Legal Aid Limpopo or a tenant rights organisation immediately for free advice.

  4. Step 4. If served with a court application, respond within the time stated in the notice — usually 5 to 15 business days. File an opposing affidavit through the court.

  5. Step 5. At the court hearing, raise all relevant circumstances — children, elderly people, illness, lack of alternative accommodation. Judges must consider these under the PIE Act.

  6. Step 6. If the court grants an eviction order, it will specify the date by which you must vacate. You can apply for a stay of execution if your circumstances warrant it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a landlord remove my belongings and change the locks without a court order in Limpopo?
No. This is an illegal eviction. You can apply for an urgent interdict to regain access to your home and for costs. The landlord faces criminal and civil liability.
What if I cannot afford to go to court in Limpopo?
Legal Aid South Africa provides free legal representation to qualifying persons in eviction matters. Contact the Legal Aid office in Limpopo as soon as you receive the notice.
Does the PIE Act protect me even if I never had a written lease in Limpopo?
Yes. The PIE Act protects all unlawful occupiers, including informal tenants and those with verbal agreements. The court must still grant a court order, and your circumstances must be considered.

Legal Resources in Limpopo

📋 CCMA: Polokwane CCMA (015 295 5300)

⚖️ Legal Aid SA: Legal Aid South Africa — Polokwane (015 291 2507)

🏛️ High Court: Limpopo Division of the High Court, Polokwane (015 287 2000)

🏢 Magistrates' Courts: Polokwane, Tzaneen, Mokopane, Thohoyandou, and other magistrates' courts

🏠 Rental Housing Tribunal: Limpopo Rental Housing Tribunal (015 294 3000)

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