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Stellenbosch
Head Office
1st Floor,
16 Mill Street,
Stellenbosch Central,
7600.
Tel: 021 141 2370
Johannesburg
1st Floor Block D,
Hertford Office Park,
90 Bekker Road,
Midrand, 
1686.
Tel: 010 142 9000
Pretoria
Irene Link Building B,
Flexi Suite 11, 
7 Impala Avenue, 
Doringkloof, Centurion, 
0157.
Tel: 012 072 0428
International
Summerfield House,
Rue des Eturs,
Castel,
Guernsey,
GY5 7DT.
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Terms and conditions
1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 These terms and conditions are intended to set out clearly defined circumstances under which Abland shall become liable to a broker (otherwise known as a property or estate agent) for the payment of commission pursuant to such broker being the effective cause of the successful conclusion of a lease or sale agreement.

1.2 The purpose of setting out such terms is to ensure that the relevant broker is paid its due commission and to avoid situations wherein multiple brokers claim commission on the same transaction.

1.3 By using any information which refers to these terms and conditions and that has been provided to you, in whatever form, from Abland, you, in your capacity as a broker, confirm that you have read and understood these terms and conditions and that you agree to be bound by them.

2 MANDATE

2.1 The broker recognises that -

2.1.1 the providing of, sending of, making available or reference to marketing material, brochures, fact sheets, vacancy schedules and proposal documents does not automatically create a mandate by Abland, or the landlords which Abland represent, to the broker to lease or sell the property;

2.1.2 an introduction by a broker to Abland in relation to the property does not give rise to any right or entitlement to commission unless the conditions set out in this policy are fulfilled;

2.1.3 no sole or exclusive mandates are granted by Abland;




2.1.4 an introduction alone is not enough to establish effective cause. The mere fact that a broker introduces a property or tenant or a purchaser to Abland (as the case may be) and a lease or sale agreement is concluded, is not in itself sufficient. The broker must play an active role in all material steps in the negotiations and must see the lease or sale agreement to its conclusion in order to be the effective cause of the transaction and as a result entitled to commission;

2.1.5 where following an introduction by one broker, another broker produces an acceptable binding offer, letter of intent, sale agreement, lease or some other written form of commitment on the part of the client to complete a transaction; Abland reserves it right to recognise the second broker as the effective cause of the transaction without any obligation to pay commission to the first introducing broker.

2.1.6 the overarching principle is that it is the broker who can demonstrate that he or she was the effective cause of a transaction, as distinct from the introduction, is the broker who is entitled to a commission;

2.2 Should the broker not be able to arrange an initial meeting with the client and Abland within a period of 30 (thirty) calendar days from the date of the initial introduction, then the introduction will be deemed to be of no further effect and will not be recognised by Abland unless Abland, in its sole discretion, extends the period within which the initial meeting must take place by notice in writing to the broker.

2.3 The broker must confirm in writing (i) that they represent the client; and (ii) the particulars of the introduction.

2.4 Should the broker be unable to bring negotiations regarding the transaction to conclusion within a further 45 (forty five) calendar days from the date of the initial meeting, then the introduction will be deemed to be of no force or effect and will not be recognised by Abland unless Abland, in its discretion, extends the period within which the broker must conclude such negotiations, including the conclusion of a valid lease/sale agreement, by notice in writing to the broker.




2.5 The obligation rests on the broker to provide written proof that the broker has been appointed as the exclusive representative of the client who is the potential tenant or purchaser. In the absence of such proof the broker acknowledges that they are not the exclusive agent of the client and therefore that any alternate broker that can conclude a deal with the client by obtaining an acceptable binding agreement will be entitled to the brokering commission in respect thereof, irrespective of how much time or effort has been expended in attempts to conclude a deal by the broker who made the initial introduction to Abland.

2.6 The broker that can provide an acceptable binding agreement from the client will be the broker that is the effective cause and as such is the only broker entitled to commission.

2.7 An introduction by a broker must be in respect of a specific client. Any associated companies, holding companies, or subsidiaries of the client will not be automatically considered as having been introduced by the broker.

2.8 An introduction by a broker must be in respect of a specific property. Any other properties that the client may consider that were not introduced by the broker will not entitle the broker to a commission.

2.9 The broker must act, in the utmost good faith, for both parties in the negotiation and conclusion of an agreement.

2.10 Abland reserves the right to revive negotiations with a client, without the continued involvement of the broker, where such negotiations have been terminated at the election of the client prior to the conclusion of a binding lease or sale agreement, in which case no commission will be due to the broker.


3 OFFER

Any binding offer from a client that is delivered by a broker to Abland must be on terms and conditions that are agreeable to Abland, or the landlords which Abland represent, to entitle the broker to commission.




4 EFFECTIVE CAUSE

4.1 The effective cause of a transaction is achieved only when a broker
provides Abland with an acceptable legally binding offer signed by a legitimate client that is acceptable to Abland, or the landlords which Abland represent.

4.2 The broker must have complied with the following terms of the mandate in order to be considered the effective cause of the transaction -

4.2.1 the broker must be actively involved in every material step of the negotiations and must engage meaningfully with the decision
makers of Abland, as the landlord’s representative, and the client;

4.2.2 the broker must use his or her best endeavours, as a diligent and
committed broker, to identify and resolve, through investigation,
research and negotiation, the respective needs of the client in relation to the property leading to the successful conclusion of a transaction;

4.2.3 the broker will be expected to, where necessary or appropriate, liaise with any and all professional advisors of either or both
parties;

4.2.4 the broker is required to record his or her activities in relation to all negotiations and interactions, in regular emails circulated to the relevant parties and forwarded to Abland;

4.2.5 the broker is required to remain fully transparent and demonstrate the utmost level of good faith in terms of the status of the transaction by keeping Abland informed of all developments in relation to the transaction, including but not limited to, full disclosure of the client’s level of interest in the property introduced and the client’s intention, as far as the broker knows, to conclude a transaction. Should the client’s interest reduce, diminish or cease, the broker is to inform Abland of this change of heart immediately upon the broker becoming aware of this;

4.2.6 the broker is to remain in good favour with all parties to the
transaction. If, for any reason, the client ceases or refuses to deal with the broker, then any possible entitlement to the commission will fall away;

4.2.7 the broker must produce a binding agreement that is acceptable to the Landlord that Abland represents to be entitled to any commission;

4.2.8 the broker is to treat all information between Abland and the client as privileged and not to disclose such information to any third party.

5 COMMISSION STRUCTURES

5.1 Unless otherwise agreed in writing by Abland, the following commission payment structure will apply in relation to:

5.1.1 Lease Agreements -

5.1.1.1 5.0% of the gross rental for years 1 to 2

5.1.1.2 2.5% of the gross rental for years 3 to 5

5.1.1.3 1.5% of the gross rental for years 6 to 8

5.1.1.4 1.0% of the gross rental for years 9 to 10;

5.1.2 Land sale Agreements, a commission of 2.5% of the value of the land sale;

5.1.3 Turnkey Development Sales, a commission of 0.25% of the value of the construction cost.

5.2 Terms of reference for the above scales are as follows:

5.2.1 Gross rental is the aggregate gross rental excluding rates and taxes, estimated utilities but including operating cost.

5.2.2 Years means the calendar years in terms of the lease calculated from lease commencement.

5.2.3 The relevant percentage applicable is calculated on amounts exclusive of VAT.

5.2.4 Any amounts granted as concessions in terms of the lease, such as rent-free periods, tenant inducements or financial incentives, are to be deducted from the relevant year’s gross rental, or alternatively from the first year rental, before the calculation of commission.

5.2.5 Commission on a land sale is on the nett value of land excluding
transfer costs, VAT and the like.

5.2.6 Commission on a turnkey development is based on the
estimated building cost of the top structure only.

6 PAYMENT OF COMMISSION

6.1 Payment terms are as follows in relation to:

6.1.1 Lease Agreements -

6.1.1.1 50% of the commission is due after the lease is
signed by both landlord and tenant and after all
suspensive conditions have been fulfilled including the payment of deposits or issuing of guarantees as is required in terms of the lease;

6.1.1.2 The remaining 50% of the commission is due once the tenant has taken occupation of the premises and all outstanding tenant installation costs due to the developer have been paid by the tenant to the developer;

6.1.2 Land Sale Agreements, the commission is payable upon transfer of the property;

6.1.3 Turnkey Development, the commission is payable upon occupation by the client of the property;

6.2 Additional commission will not be payable where the client in any way extends the lease period, increases the lease area, or where the client purchases the property after the conclusion of the original transaction.

6.3 Commission is not paid for any portion of any lease in excess of 10 years.

6.4 Any single user lease greater than 10,000 m² will be subject to a further discount of 30% of the commission as calculated above.

6.5 No commission will be payable on any transaction where the
client has elected to undertake any form of a tender or RFI/RFP (Request For Information/Proposal), notwithstanding that an earlier introduction may have been made. The point in time at which a client elects to undertake any form of tender or RFP process immediately precludes the broker from claiming a commission, as the introduction is considered cancelled. Where a broker is appointed to facilitate a tender or RFP of any nature the onus will be on the broker to agree with the client any compensation for such processes. Should the payment of commission by the developer be a requirement of the client as part of the tender cost, then it is to be clearly communicated as to what amount is to be provided for as part of the tender. It is essential that all bidders provide the same amount for commission in this eventuality.

6.6 All payments will be paid on the last day of the month provided
that the payment is due at that date and that a legally valid tax
invoice is received by no later than the 15th day of the month and also subject to the requirement that you have complied with the payee information process so that you become loaded on to the Abland payment system.

7 AMENDED OR UPDATED TERMS AND CONDITIONS

7.1 Abland may periodically update or change these terms and conditions without notice. You should check them from time to time, as your continued use of information and interaction with Abland will be taken to mean that you accept any updated or revised terms and conditions as published on the Abland website.


7.2 Accordingly, you agree to review these terms and conditions periodically, and your continued access or use of information supplied to you by Abland, in whatever form, shall be deemed to be your acceptance, from time to time, of the amended standard terms and conditions.

8 GENERAL

8.1 These terms and conditions shall commence from the date on which they are published on the website and continue indefinitely, as amended by Abland from time to time, for so long as the website exists and is operational. Abland shall be entitled to terminate these terms and conditions and/or shut down the website at any time.

8.2 If any clause in these terms and conditions is declared by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall in no way affect any other clause or part of any clause, all of which shall remain in full force and effect, so long as these terms and conditions shall be capable of continuing in effect without the unenforceable term.

9 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS AND TRANSACTIONS ACT 25 OF 2002 (“THE ECT ACT”)

These terms are subject to the provisions of the ECT Act and any of the terms that are in conflict with any of the compulsory provisions of the ECT Act will be deemed to have been modified so as to comply with such provisions of the ECT Act.
Privacy and POPIA policy
Last updated: October 2025

1. Introduction
Abland Property Developers (Pty) Ltd (“Abland”, “we”, “our”, “us”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information in accordance with the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA – Act 4 of 2013) and other applicable South African privacy laws.

This policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard personal information when you visit our website www.abland.co.za, engage with us online, or submit any enquiry forms.

By using this website, you consent to the processing of your personal information as described below.

2. Responsible Party and Information Officer
Responsible Party: Abland Property Developers (Pty) Ltd

Registration No.: 1990/005756/07

Registered Address: 1st Floor, 16 Mill Street, Stellenbosch Central, 7600

Information Officer: Grant Silverman

Email: info@abland.co.za

Telephone: 021 141 2370

3. Personal Information We Collect
We may collect and process the following personal information:

Full name, company name and position

Email address and telephone number

Enquiry or message details

Broker registration information

Property preferences or investment interests

Device and browser information collected via cookies and analytics

Any other information you voluntarily provide via forms or email correspondence

4. Purpose for Collecting Personal Information
We process your personal information for legitimate business purposes, including:

Responding to your enquiries or requests for information

Facilitating broker or tenant registration and communications

Providing updates about developments, vacancies, or investment opportunities

Managing relationships with clients, tenants, and partners

Complying with legal, contractual, or regulatory obligations

Improving our website, services, and marketing performance

We will only process personal information for the purpose for which it was collected or for a related compatible purpose.

5. Lawful Basis for Processing
Abland processes personal information on the following lawful grounds under POPIA:

Consent when you voluntarily provide information or subscribe to our updates

Contractual necessity when information is needed to perform a service or agreement

Legal obligation to comply with applicable laws and reporting requirements

Legitimate interest for direct marketing to existing clients or business partners

You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting us at privacy@abland.co.za.

6. Sharing of Personal Information
We may share personal information with trusted third-party service providers, including web hosting, analytics, email marketing platforms, and CRM systems.

We may share personal information with professional advisers, contractors, or partners involved in Abland’s developments.

We may disclose personal information to regulatory or law-enforcement authorities when legally required.

Where information is transferred outside South Africa, including through cloud-based services, we ensure that appropriate protection and safeguards are in place as required by POPIA.

7. Data Security
We use appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect your personal information against unauthorised access, loss, misuse, or disclosure. These measures include secure servers, restricted staff access, password protection, and encryption where appropriate.

8. Retention of Personal Information
We retain personal information only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined in this policy, or as required by law.

Marketing and enquiry data are typically retained for 24 months from the date of last contact unless you request deletion sooner.

9. Your Rights Under POPIA
You have the right to request access to personal information held about you.

You have the right to request correction, updating, or deletion of inaccurate information.

You have the right to object to or restrict processing of your information.

You have the right to withdraw consent at any time.

You have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Regulator.

Information Regulator (South Africa)

Website: https://www.justice.gov.za/inforeg/

Email: complaints.IR@justice.gov.za

Requests relating to your data may be submitted to privacy@abland.co.za.

10. Use of Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Our website uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience, analyse website performance, and assist with marketing.

You can choose to accept or reject non-essential cookies through the on-screen cookie banner.

For more details, please see our separate Cookie Policy or contact us for a copy.

11. Links to Third-Party Websites
Our website may contain links to external websites or embedded content such as maps or videos. Abland is not responsible for the privacy practices of third-party websites. We encourage you to read their privacy policies before providing personal information.

12. Data Breach Notification
If a data breach occurs that compromises your personal information, Abland will notify you and the Information Regulator as soon as reasonably possible, in compliance with POPIA requirements.

13. Direct Marketing
Abland may send you information about new developments, vacancies, or investment opportunities that may interest you.

You can opt out of receiving these communications at any time by using the unsubscribe link in our emails or by emailing privacy@abland.co.za.

14. Website Terms of Use
All content, images, and materials on this website are the property of Abland and may not be reproduced or distributed without written permission.

The information on this site is for general purposes only. While we endeavour to keep it up to date and accurate, we make no warranties or representations as to completeness or reliability.

Your use of this site and reliance on any information is entirely at your own risk.

By using this website, you agree to these terms and our Privacy Policy.

15. Updates to this Policy
Abland may update this Privacy Policy and POPIA Terms from time to time to reflect changes in legislation or business practice.

The latest version will always be available on this page and will supersede any previous versions.

16. Contact Us
For any privacy-related questions, access requests, or complaints, please contact:

Abland Property Developers (Pty) Ltd

Email: info@abland.co.za

Website: www.abland.co.za

Address: 1st Floor, 16 Mill Street, Stellenbosch Central, 7600

Meet our Team

Meet our leasing team of skilled professionals dedicated to transforming the property development industry. At Abland, we value teamwork, integrity, and excellence.
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Nombulelo Matebane
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Grant Silverman
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+27 83 457 7588
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Jan Kraaij
Pretoria & Centurion
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Fransie Gouws
Cape Town
+27 82 772 1749
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Kim Chotoo
National
+27 10 142 9000
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