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Why tensions between landlords and tenants are rising in SA

by Chumasande Matiwane

The South African rental market has remained stable in 2026, with national demand steady. However, operating costs are rising, and profit margins are tighter than they were a few years ago.  

This combination exposes the weaknesses in lease agreements and property management practices. Some rental disputes are not driven by bad faith. They usually stem from unclear contracts, rushed inspections or a misunderstanding of what the law requires. 

Also see: Tenants: Make sure your application is top of the pile

When expectations are vague at the start of your lease, friction later is almost inevitable. 

Where property prices are sky-high, there will be growing tension between landlords and tenants. 

As reported by EWN, 702’s Africa Melane spoke to Gary Phelps, a Director of Sales at Icon Property Group. Phelps said, “Delinquent tenants are a common problem; courts are inundated with eviction orders.”

He said a delinquent tenant can be someone who can no longer afford to pay the rent, or is paying the rent, but is in serious violation of the lease agreement.

“For example, they signed a lease for two people, but now 10 or 20 people are living there. They’re running a shop or a mechanical workshop from the property as well.” 

This is just one of the few reasons why tension rises between landlords and tenants.

Also see: Unlocking Profit: A guide to commercial property investment

Here is where problems most often begin. 
  • Rental increases: This creates pressure on both parties. Many landlords are facing increased operating costs, while tenants are managing tighter personal budgets. This tension often arises during contract renewal times.
  • Late payment: Now this is where tension risks escalate quickly. For landlords who rely on rental income to service a bond or cover expenses, late payment creates immediate cash flow pressure, and if arrears are not addressed early, they tend to compound quickly. 
  • Utilities: One of the quietest sources of tension among landlords and tenants. The municipal charges and utilities can increase due to how the economy shifts in that particular year, which then, in turn, causes friction, especially where tenants reimburse usage. Nowadays, the use of prepaid meters and smart metering systems is becoming more common, reducing ambiguity and providing real-time accountability for consumption. 

 

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Also see: Check your home when going on holiday

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Sources: EWN, VOC News

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