Voetstoots clause simplified by Attorney Karabo Dikhuba from Maboku Mangena 

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Attorney Karabo Dikhuba from Maboku Mangena Attorneys joined Hlekani for a discussion on understanding the voetstoots clause and what to be cautious of when entering into a contract that includes it. Dikhuba explained that while the voetstoots clause primarily protects the seller in South African property transactions, this protection is limited. Sellers cannot use the clause to hide known latent defects or commit fraud.
26 Aug 2025 English South Africa Business · Arts

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