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The father from Cape Town wins his daughter’s homecoming

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Cape Town Father Wins Back His Home

The Sale and the Missing Payment

In February 2022, 77‑year‑old Mr Fredericks agreed to sell his house to his daughter for R650,000. The paperwork was signed, and three months later the property was transferred into her name. However, the agreed purchase price was never paid. Mr Fredericks repeatedly asked for the money, but his daughter did not send any funds.

Claims of Dementia and a Care Arrangement

When Mr Fredericks took the matter to court, his daughter argued two points:

  1. The transfer was not a sale but an informal agreement under which she would look after him.
  2. He was suffering from dementia at the time and therefore lacked the legal capacity to sign the sale agreement.

She presented a doctor’s note that mentioned a “baseline of dementia decline,” but no follow‑up assessments were done. She also said that Mr Fredericks had signed a power of attorney allowing her to handle his affairs.

Court’s Findings

Acting Judge Yake examined the evidence and rejected both of the daughter’s arguments.

No Proof of Dementia

A psychiatrist appointed by the court evaluated Mr Fredericks and concluded that he did not have dementia. His cognitive functions were intact, and he was fully able to understand the transaction. The judge noted that without expert evidence supporting the dementia claim, the court could not accept it.

The Agreement Was Clear

The written sale contract explicitly stated a purchase price of R650,000. There was no document, email, or testimony showing that the obligation to pay had been waived or turned into a care‑only arrangement. The judge ruled that the daughter had simply failed to pay the amount she owed.

What the Judgment Means

Because the daughter breached the agreement, the court ordered:

  • The property to be transferred back into Mr Fredericks’ name.
  • Her to pay the legal costs of the case.

The judge commented that her conduct “reveals the pursuit of self‑interest under the guise of protection,” pointing out that she tried to keep the house while claiming she was caring for her father.

Power of Attorney Limits

The case highlights a common misunderstanding: a power of attorney automatically becomes invalid once the person granting it loses the mental capacity to understand their own affairs. In South Africa, you cannot rely on a power of attorney to manage someone’s affairs after they develop dementia; you must go through formal legal processes such as curatorship or administratorship.

Next Steps for Families

If there are genuine concerns about a loved one’s capacity, families should:

  • Seek a professional medical or psychiatric evaluation.
  • Apply to the Master of the High Court for administratorship or to a court for a curatorship order.
  • Avoid using informal arrangements that could later be challenged in court.
Lessons Learned
  • Written contracts matter; verbal promises or assumptions are not enough to override them.
  • Accurate medical evidence is essential when capacity is questioned.
  • Protecting family relationships is best done through open communication and, when needed, proper legal channels—not by trying to keep property through dubious claims.
Final Thoughts

Mr Fredericks’ victory reminds us that fairness and transparency are crucial, especially when family members are involved in financial deals. By relying on clear agreements and expert advice, families can avoid costly disputes and preserve both their assets and their bonds.

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