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Detailed notes on Housing for grade 12 consumer studies from a top consumers student who achieved an A in both grade 11 and grade 12. This documents summarizes in detail all that you need to know for housing in matric and includes notes on municipalities, energy sources and household appliances.

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HOUSING


Housing acquisition
 buying
 renting
 renting with option to buy
 building



Low density Medium density High density
Single family dwelling Town houses Flats
- simplex Shanty houses
- duplex Hostels
Housing density



Types of housing
DETACHED HOUSE
Separate house and garden

TOWN HOUSE
Separate dwelling units (may share a common wall) are situated in a complex.
Each unit has their own garden. The complex may have certain facilities that are
shared amongst the owners e.g. pool

MOBLIE HOMES
May be a vacation home – prefabricated housing unit which can be moved from
one location to another

SHANTY HOUSE
A temporary shelter made from non-durable material – illegal housing due to the
poor standard of construction

FLATS
Compact, easy to care for & relatively inexpensive. High rise apartments help
deal with the shortage of space in cities




When deciding on your new home consider

, LOCATION place or position
region or area of the world
country, province, suburb,
neighbourhood
FORM particular shape or type of housing
high-rise apartment building,
townhouse, small house, mansion,
attached, detached or semi-detached
structure, single or double storey,
permanent or temporary structure
ACQUISITION getting something
involves process (buying, building,
renting or renting with the option to
buy)
cost (amount that you spend on rent
or mortgage payments, utilities and
home maintenance)

All of these factors will be dependent on:
 Lifestyle
 Financial position
 Size of the family
 Stage in the family life-cycle




RENTING
 Leasing of accommodation paid in monthly installments (non-ownership)
 Cannot afford to buy or build
 Rent furnished or unfurnished
Lessee
 Tenant
 Pays fixed monthly amount
 Ask lessor to put deposit in an interest bearing account
Lessor
 Landlord/owner
 Extra income
 Responsible for rates
 Capital gains tax if property is sold
Before renting unit
 the tenant and property owner should inspect the property together
 identify any property defects
 ensure tenant is not charged for damages that occurred prior to the
renting period

,contract – lease agreement
a written legal document that states the rental conditions and both the rights
and responsibilities of the tenant and landlord
 address
 flat number
 date on which the document is signed by both parties
 name and address of the lessor and lessee
 signature of both the lessee and the lessor
 two witnesses
 date of occupation & time period of the lease
 statement of lease renewal (is the renewal automatic or subject to certain
conditions?)
 notice period e.g. 30 days given to the tenant before he /she must vacate
the rented place or the time given to the owner before the tenant moves
out
 responsibilities of landlord e.g. maintenance and tenant e.g. behaviour on
the property, no pets
 amount of deposit and conditions attached to deposit i.e. whether the
landlord can keep all or part of the deposit to cover damage to the
property during the term of the lease
 amount to be paid in rent per month and how it may be increased (if fixed
rental cannot be increased during that period)
 date by which the tenant is expected to pay the rent
 payment of water and electricity
 clause on subletting
 clause allowing the lessor entry to the unit for specific reasons or in an
emergency
 clause regarding the final inspection in the presence of the tenant
landlord and tenant: must keeps to t’s and c’s (breach = sue/evict/cancel)


Successful renting
 pay rent and utilities on time
 keep clean, orderly, good condition
 respect rights, thoughtful of other tenants
 repair damage
 report problems quickly (accept responsibility)
 give notice of when you wish to move out

, Rental housing act
 applies to all written/verbal lease agreements
 controls relationship between landlord and tenants in private rental sector
 protects both landlord and tenant
 empowers rental housing tribunals to act if there is dispute
 tribunal holds same authority as magistrates court
rights and responsibilities

Tenant Landlord
 Must pay a deposit of one month’s  Must put lease in writing
rent  Must put the lessee’s deposit into
 Must pay first month’s rent before an interest bearing account
occupying the premises  The deposit protects the landlord if
 Right to privacy during the lease the tenant fails to pay rent or if
period they damage the property
 Right to live in the rented  Must return the deposit after
accommodation (on payment of deducting reasonable costs of
rent) repairs
 Landlord can only inspect the  Both parties must inspect the
property after giving the tenant property before signing the lease
reasonable notice and on expiry of the lease
 Right to not have the property
searched
 Right not to have possessions
seized
 Right not to have privacy of
communication abused unless
landlord has a court order
 Responsibility to pay lease in full
and on time
 Responsibility to inspect the
property before signing the lease
and make note of any defects
 Inspect the property on expiry of
the lease
 Pay additional expenses such as
water and electricity if not included
in the lease


Advantages and disadvantages of renting

Advantages Disadvantages
 Monthly expenses may be lower  No investment in or from property
than for ownership  Years of paying rent you still do
 Do not pay rates, HOC not own your own property
 More affordable  Difficult to find suitable property to
 People have greater mobility rent subject to the rules of the
 Owner responsible for owner
maintenance  Owner may be slow to fix defects
 Know what is expected in the lease  Not allowed to make structural
 Easy to change dwelling changes
 Appropriate temporary residence  Spend money on the property they
 Fixed amount for limited period may not be reimbursed
 Do not have to pay property/land  Rent increase every year
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