The National Credit Act (NCA) gives consumers in Western Cape strong rights regarding credit agreements — including a 5-business-day cooling-off period for certain agreements, the right to early settlement at any time, and the right to apply for debt restructuring if you are over-indebted.
Step 1. If you want to cancel within 5 business days of signing: return any goods received and give written notice to the credit provider that you are exercising your cooling-off right.
Step 2. For early settlement: request a settlement quote in writing from the credit provider. They must provide it within 5 business days.
Step 3. If you are over-indebted, apply to a registered debt counsellor for debt restructuring before the credit provider takes legal action.
Step 4. If the credit agreement was obtained through reckless lending (the provider failed to assess your affordability), you can apply to court or the NCT to have it set aside.
Step 5. If the credit provider refuses to provide a settlement quote or charges unlawful cancellation fees, lodge a complaint with the National Credit Regulator.
📋 CCMA: Cape Town CCMA (021 442 9000)
⚖️ Legal Aid SA: Legal Aid South Africa — Cape Town (021 431 0567)
🏛️ High Court: Western Cape Division of the High Court, Cape Town (021 480 2400)
🏢 Magistrates' Courts: Cape Town, Bellville, Wynberg, Paarl, George, and other magistrates' courts
🏠 Rental Housing Tribunal: Western Cape Rental Housing Tribunal (021 483 6504)
The Western Cape has a high rate of eviction cases, particularly in informal settlements and rental housing matters. Cape Town has specific by-laws affecting informal traders and housing.