R3.2m in arrears: MaMkhize and

Andile Mpisane & Shauwn Mkhize during the 3rd DSTV Mzansi Viewers Choice Awards at the Ticketpro Dome on March 14, 2020 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The DStv Mzansi Viewers’ Choice Awards is a South African award show that honours the year’s biggest achievements in television, radio, music, sports, and comedy, voted by viewers living in South Africa. Photo: Oupa Bopape/Gallo Images/Getty Images.

R3.2m in arrears: MaMkhize and son face ‘eviction’ from four mansions

Andile Mpisane and his mother Shauwn Mkhize might have to move out of four of their multimillion-rand mansions after failing to pay the necessary instalments.

R3.2m in arrears: MaMkhize and

Andile Mpisane & Shauwn Mkhize during the 3rd DSTV Mzansi Viewers Choice Awards at the Ticketpro Dome on March 14, 2020 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The DStv Mzansi Viewers’ Choice Awards is a South African award show that honours the year’s biggest achievements in television, radio, music, sports, and comedy, voted by viewers living in South Africa. Photo: Oupa Bopape/Gallo Images/Getty Images.

Flamboyant Durban businesswoman Shauwn Mkhize and her son Andile Mpisane are reportedly facing an eviction from their luxury properties.

MaMkhize and Andile facing eviction from four mansions

According to Sunday World, a man from Johannesburg has applied for a court order to evict the businesswoman popularly known as MaMkhize, and her son from four of their luxury Sandton properties worth close to R20-million after they allegedly reneged on a cash sale deal.

In the papers that Sunday World has copies of, 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, MaMkhize the second and the occupants of the houses are the third respondents.

In an affidavit last year, Peretz said that Andile signed an offer to purchase four posh houses in Sandton, north of Johannesburg, in cash instalments.

“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,” the publication reports.”

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.

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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.

“Prior to transfer, Andile 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.

Peretz said Andile was supposed to have paid the first instalment of R2-million, but only paid R1.59-million. He was further supposed to pay over R560 000 instalments between September last year and January this year, but failed to do so and was over R3.2-million in arrears.

Exuberant electricity charges

Peretz said further that 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. “Whilst the first property remains unlawfully occupied, the owner is thereof unable to make full use and enjoyment of it and cannot re-let or sell the said property.

There is no lease in existence. “I will suffer a considerable amount of prejudice and will continue to for as long as the first property remains occupied by the first to the third respondents.

“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 instalment sale agreements,” he said.

Meanwhile, MaMkhize and Andile have refused to vacate the property despite warning them to do so.

Andile’s manager, Ability Ngcobo, declined to comment. When Sunday World contacted MaMkhize for comment on the matter, the reality TV star said: “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”

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Honorary Woman of the Year

Juts last year, MaMkhize bagged the Honorary Woman of the Year award at the Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards. Apart from being awarded with the Honorary Woman of the Year award, she also walked away with the award for Best Reality TV Show – which also features her two children — Andile and Sbahle Mpisane.

To celebrate these two big wins, MaMkhize, threw a viewing party for the awards show along with Andile.

At the party, she had four jaw-dropping outfit changes and treated guests to whatever they wanted with instructions that they need not worry about paying for anything.