Bantry Bay tenants win rights to remain

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The Supreme Court of Appeal has upheld an appeal against a Western Cape High Court decision to evict a Bantry Bay woman, her 83-year-old mother and their housekeeper.

Cape Town - The Supreme Court of Appeal has upheld an appeal against a Western Cape High Court decision to evict a Bantry Bay woman, her 83-year-old mother and their housekeeper.

It was not disputed that on July 12, 2004, Davidan and the trustees entered into a one-year lease agreement. Rent was R20 000 per month. She refused to vacate the property and as a result, the Trust successfully launched an application in the high court for an eviction.

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