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South African Businesswoman Shauwn Mkhize And Son Are Facing Eviction After Failing To Finish Payment Of Their R20 Million Mansion

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Andile Mpisane and his mother’s business mogul Shauwn Mkhize are reportedly facing eviction after they failed to pay their monthly installments for their multi-million Rand mansions.

Sunday World has revealed that the mother and son duo are illegal occupants of the said mansions and they could be evicted

 They acquired the properties from a businessman by the name of Baruch Roy Peretz who has filed a court order to have the pair booted out from the mansions. 

The said mansions are worth R8.25 million, R5.25 million, R3.95 million, and R2 million and are located in Sandton.

Andile Mpisane last year said he would pay for them in cash installments. The agreement stated that he could pay before the agreed dates and if he wishes to make larger payments he could do so freely.

His first installments for all four properties combined was set at R1.5 million, but he paid close to nothing and was sitting with arrear fees worth R8 million. These were supposed to have been paid from September last year. They have made numerous failed attempts to have the businessman paid up, but he did not comply and are now forced to chase them out from the houses.

“Prior to transfer, Mpisane would be responsible for all rates and taxes, estate levies and any other charges that may be levied on the respective immovable properties, including water and electricity consumption charges,” reads the affidavit as seen by Sunday World

“Whilst the second and third respondents are unlawful occupants of the property, damages are being suffered, such as the fact that I ultimately remain responsible for the levies, rates and taxes and municipal charges”.

“The electricity consumption in respect of the first property amounts to no less than R25 000 per month, which is an expense that the respondents are not paying contrary to the terms of the installment sale agreements,” he said.