Hi, My ex girlfriend and I registered fo...

Asked by the Customer on 08-06-2025 08:58:47
Question posted in the General Law category relating to Eastern Cape

Hi, My ex-girlfriend and I registered for an RDP house together and in the relationship we had a grown up son of 35yrs. We both split for 15yrs later and she showed up and kicked me out of the house and I approached a legal Aid lawyer to help me with the legal way to do. She was summoned with court order that we have to put matters on legal way the house be sold and each party to share it's 50/50 percentage share as I preferred, she came with a conclusion to the lawyer that represent me to Buy-me- Out, and the lawyer convince me to find a conveyancers that deals on property valuation report sale matters, the conveyancer that I'm to contacted her the matter, she is now making a U-turn by saying she don't recall at no point offered to buy me out.. my question is what the legal law says in South Africa about this.

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