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Land and Housing - LAH3701 Assignment 1 Semester 1 2025 (Unique Number: 838989) - DUE 25 March 2025 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations and Solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)........... Question 1 [LAND ISSUES AND PRINCIPLES] a) Briefly discuss the form of leasehold introduced by the Blacks (Urban Areas) Consolidation Act 25 of 1945. b)What factors need to be taken into account in calculating the amount of compensation payable when one’s property is to be expropriated in terms of section 25 of the 1996 Constitution QUESTION 2 During December 2021, about 300 people illegally occupied a vacant 15-storey building that is dilapidated. It is situated next to the Deputy President’s home in Arcardia within the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality. The building has been declared unsafe and unhealthy for anyone to occupy. The said building is owned by one of the richest persons in South Africa, Mr Imali Maningi. He wants to evict these people with immediate effect. The municipality is worried about their health and safety. Against this background, answer the following questions: (1) Which legislation is applicable to the eviction of people from buildings that are unsafe or unhealthy? (2) (2) Under the legislation mentioned in question (a), who has the authority to ensure that all buildings that are unsafe or unhealthy are altered or renovated to render them safe or healthy for human habitation? (2) (3) If the City of Tshwane wants to assist the owner in evicting the illegal occupiers for their own safety or health, and ensuring that alternative accommodation is arranged for them, there are five guidelines the City of Tshwane has to follow. List them. (10) (4) Mention at least one decided court case that deals with a similar set of facts. (2) (5) With reference to your answer in question (4), what was the decision of the court in relation to the possible eviction of people occupying unsafe or unhealthy buildings? (4)

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LAH3701
ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 1 2025

UNIQUE NO. 838989
DUE DATE: 25 MARCH 2025

, LAH3701

Assignment 1 Semester 1 2025



Unique No. 838989

Due Date: 25 March 2025

Land and Housing

QUESTION 1: LAND ISSUES AND PRINCIPLES

(a) The Form of Leasehold Introduced by the Blacks (Urban Areas) Consolidation
Act 25 of 1945

The Blacks (Urban Areas) Consolidation Act 25 of 1945 was one of the laws that
controlled where Black South Africans could live and own property in urban areas. The
Act introduced a form of leasehold, which allowed Black people to occupy land in
designated urban areas but not to own it outright. This leasehold system was very
restrictive because it was essentially a permit to stay rather than full ownership rights.

Under this system, Black South Africans could be granted leases for up to 30 years,
but these leases were subject to various conditions, and they could be revoked at any
time by the government. This meant that even though people could build homes and
live in these areas, they had no real security because the government could remove
them if it wanted to. The Act was designed to limit Black landownership and keep urban
areas under white control. It was only later, through democratic reforms, that land laws
started changing to give everyone the right to own property freely.




(b) Factors to Consider When Calculating Compensation for Expropriation

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