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A Joburg man has applied for a court order to evict businesswoman Shauwn Mkhize and her son, Andile Mpisane, from four luxury Sandton properties worth close to R20-million after they allegedly reneged on a cash sale deal.

This is contained in papers filed by Baruch Roy Peretz in the Joburg High Court this week.

In the papers, Peretz who has been granted power of attorney by the seller Yaron Peretz is the applicant in the matter while Andile is the first respondent, Shauwn the second and the occupants of the houses are the third respondents.

In his affidavit, Peretz said on July 29 last year, Andile signed an offer to purchase four posh houses in Sandton, northern Johannesburg, in cash instalments.

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The purchase price of the first property was R8.25-million, the second R3.95-million, the third over R2-million, and the fourth R5.25-million.

Perez said the properties were sold to Andile voetstoots without any guarantee or warranty.

He said in terms of the sale agreements, Andile could make payment before the date on which it is due or make larger payments than those agreed upon.

The agreement also stated that Andile could not make any improvements to the respective properties before transfer or without the seller’s prior written consent.

He said his lawyers sent several letters to Andile to remit payment, but their pleas fell on deaf ears and that left them with no choice but to apply for an order to evict them from the properties.

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