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Report urges legal recognition of family homes to protect women and children

Report urges legal recognition of family homes to protect women and children

More evidence of a family signalling to the outside world that a family home is not available to be sold (Thato Monare, 2021)

A new report from the Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa found that family disputes threaten tenure security, which often results in eviction and homelessness

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