Together We Pass

Unisa Second-hand Textbooks

Many students buy Unisa second-hand textbooks rather than new ones. They are more affordable. Selling your textbooks is a good way to earn extra money.

Buying Unisa Second-hand Textbooks Checklist

When you decide to buy a second-hand book, you have the option to buy it online or at a bookshop. Before you buy your book, there are a few things to look at.

  • Make sure the book is prescribed by Unisa and in the current academic year
  • The book should cover all of the modules
  • Always confirm the ISBN code, the title of the book, the author, and the edition
  • The book needs to be prescribed by Unisa and in the current academic year
  • Confirm if this book covers all of the modules you need to study
  • Confirm the ISBN code, the title of the book, the author, and the edition
  • Never pay the seller in advance without arranging pick up points eg. Courier name and reference; invoice number etc
  • Confirm with the seller if you are responsible for any transportation costs in advance

Where Can You Buy Unisa Second-hand Textbooks?

It’s not hard to find Unisa booksellers but when it comes to second-hand booksellers, this is a different task. 

Here are two bookshops selling books at their stores. Both of them have websites to refer to. On their websites, you can view their different addresses and contact details.

Pro Visions Bookshop

The Pro Visions bookshop sells second-hand books. They have a shop in Durban as well as an online store.

Visit the Pro Visions website for more information on their range of products other than only textbooks.

Sherwood Bookshop

This bookshop is a seller of academic textbooks for a number of universities situated around the country. Their main offices are located in Durban but you can browse their wide selection of textbooks online. 

Visit their website to get quotations.

You can contact the seller on the following websites.

Many students advertise their books in the Unisa e-Bookshop. Have a look at that list before you go to the next bookseller.

Students with valid Unisa student numbers can visit the e-Bookshop and buy from the sellers.

Gumtree is the most popular online buying and selling website. They have a lot of customers who are on Gumtree’s website every day.

Searching the city you live in can let you view the sellers in your area. This saves money when it comes to transportation costs.

Visit Gumtree and find your books now.

Friendly Sites

These sites are not listed by Unisa but can help you as well. They are user-friendly websites and are easy to access.

Before you buy the book, make sure of the ISBN code, the name of the book, the author, and the edition. These are the few sites to help you.

Textbook Trader

Benefits of buying second-hand books, they are cheap.

The best thing about a second-hand book is that you can get them at a very low price. That is why we buy them in the first place.

Bargain Buys

Some sellers really want to get rid of their books, so they lower the price even more.

Nature-Friendly

Books are made from paper and paper comes from trees. Buying second-hand books makes the market for new books smaller. New books would not be made if no one wants them.

Buying second-hand books helps the environment as well. You can continue the cycle and sell your book after you’ve used it.

The Downside of Buying Second-hand Books

Outdated information.

When buying a second-hand book, you must be careful not to buy an outdated book. Unisa updates the list of books all of the time. Make sure you buy the correct edition of the book.

That could be the reason why a book is so cheap because it is outdated. Do proper research when buying a book. Do not just buy the book without going through your checklist.

Ugly Covers

A second-hand book may have the possibility of an ugly cover. They won’t be all shiny like a brand new book. If all of the content is in the book, this is something one can look over. You can always cover the book to make it look more good-looking.

Other Damages

Some of the books might be covered with stains and have other damages. There might be a coffee stain, or the pages stick to one another, or the pages might be ripped.

It is important to know what you are buying. Ask the seller to send pictures of the book to get an idea of what you are buying.

Selling Unisa Books

Every student needs a book to study. There will always be someone looking for a book.

Selling your books is a pretty good way to earn extra cash. When selling your books, there are a few things to consider:

  • The book should be prescribed by Unisa and in the current academic year
  • No missing pages
  • Make sure you can transport the book to the buyer
  • Consider travelling costs eg. Courier; Post Office; face to face
  • If the buyer is in your area, always meet at a public place
  • Do not give/send the book to the buyer without any payment arrangements eg. partial payment to cover transportation costs
  • Know where to advertise your book

Where Can You Sell Your Unisa Textbooks?

When you’ve finished a module or the entire course and you no longer have the use of the book, you can advertise it on the Unisa e-Bookshop.

Most of the Unisa students advertise their old books on this site. Students with valid Unisa student numbers can visit the e-Bookshop and advertise their books.

Gumtree has a lot of students who advertise their books on their website. This is a great place to buy or sell Unisa textbooks. Visit Gumtree and sell your books now.

This bookshop buys and sells new and used textbooks. How great is that? If you are not able to afford the new book, buy the second-hand one.

Textbook Trader will only buy second-hand books from students based on the following:

  • Excellent – Describes the condition of a used book that is worn but there are no torn or missing pages, no writing or highlighting.
  • Average – Describes the condition of a used book that is worn but there are no large tares or missing pages and may contain limited writing or highlighting (max 20%).
  • Acceptable – Describes the condition of a used book that is worn but there are no missing pages and may have considerable writing or highlighting, the text must not be obscured.

Friendly sites help you find a book as well, even if it is not listed as an official bookseller. Before you buy the book, make sure of the following:

  • Title of the book

Unisa second-hand textbook sellers that you can have a look at to sell your non-digital textbooks include We Buy Textbooks and Quillo .

Last Updated : 28 August 2022

Together We Pass

  • Testimonials

gimmenotes

UNISA STUDY NOTES

Find your qualification by colleges, accounting sciences, agriculture & environmental sciences, economic & management sciences, human sciences, science, engineering & technology.

  • High School
  • You don't have any recent items yet.
  • You don't have any courses yet.
  • You don't have any books yet.
  • You don't have any Studylists yet.
  • Law of Sale and Lease

Law of Sale and Lease (lpl4801)

Highest rated, best studylists.

  • SALE AND LEASE 2022 by Tina Hokwana 18 documents Follow
  • Contract 3 by Nyameka Peko 26 documents Follow
  • sale and lease by Sibongakonke Nzuza 9 documents Follow
  • LPL4801 Sale & Lease by Martine Vermeulen 6 documents Follow
  • LPL4801 by Motladi Howard 5 documents Follow
  • Law of sale and lease 2 by Happiness Channel 41 documents Follow
  • Sale and lease by Tanya-Maree Pillay 19 documents Follow
  • LPL4801 by Dimakatso Sehlapelo 14 documents Follow

Prepare for your exam

  • 4 5895352409198167608 Question 1 / 9 What are the three types of letting and hiring recognized in Roman law? Practice quiz
  • Study guide law of sale Question 1 / 10 What major legislation has a big impact on sale agreements that fall under the Act, regulating requirements such as maximum interest rates and buyer affordability? Practice quiz
  • Sale - Final - Lecture notes 5-10 Question 1 / 10 What is the main aim of a sale according to the reference text? Practice quiz
  • SALE & Lease Notes 2017 Question 1 / 11 What legislation has affected the governing of contracts in recent times, such as the National Credit Act or the Consumer Protection Act? Practice quiz
  • Lease - Final - Lecture notes 1-5 Question 1 / 10 What are the 3 forms of hiring mentioned in the reference text? Practice quiz
  • LPL4801 exam long questions by Elke Question 1 / 10 What is the legal term for the situation where a lessee is wholly or partially released from the obligation to pay rent due to being prevented from having full use and enjoyment of the leased property? Practice quiz
  • Sample Questions Question 1 / 10 What steps should be followed when dealing with a problem question according to the provided text? Practice quiz
  • LPL4801-notes - notes Question 1 / 10 What is the relationship between the general principles of contract and specific contracts? Practice quiz

Lecture notes

  • SALE & Lease Cases 2022
  • LPL4801 2023 TL 201 1 e - Tutorial letter
  • Rental Housing Act 50 of 1999
  • LPL4801 Glossary - NOTES
  • Lecture Notes Lpl4801
  • LPL4801 2024 TL 201 2 e - TUT letter 201
  • Notice of Application for Leave to Appeal
  • LPL4801 May June 2024 Exam 09.05.24 final - QAd

Practice materials

  • 201 2020 1 b - TUTORIAL
  • 101 2020 3 b - LPL4801
  • 4 5884226816108926097
  • Preparation document
  • Combined 201 Tut Letters 2018-2022 230917 205421
  • Sale lease and credit agreements 2012 Nov
  • Lease+Overheads - drafting
  • Lease+RHA+Unfair+Practice+Summary
  • Erf 169607- title deed - Notes
  • Correctness review article
  • Pope Reason and Natural Law
  • Exam MCQ exam answers sale and lease
  • Sale and Lease assignment example 2023
  • Tenant Guide to go with lease
  • Memorandum OF A Rental Agreement ( Residential)
  • LPL4801-TL101 2010 - LPL4801-TL101 2010
  • TLI tut compilation - Sale and lease Summary
  • Genna - Case summaries for 'huur gaat voor koop'
  • Case Summaries No 3
  • Roschon SCA decision
  • Harms article on Ho A
  • Eriksen Motors
  • LPL4801 Van der Merwe v Meades
  • LPL4801-sale lease study unit 4-5

Mandatory assignments

  • LPL4801 Assignment 1 -S 2- 2024 script
  • Assignment 1 LPL4801
  • LPL4801 Assignment 01
  • LPL4801 Sale and Lease Exam
  • LPL4801 Assignment final
  • LPL4801 Assignment Q and A Assignment 02
  • LPL4801 Assignment Q & A
  • Approved New Z83 form Gazetted 1

Tutorial work

  • Sales TUT 2
  • LPL4801 - 2022 - TL201 - TUTORIAL LETTER
  • Feedback ON Assignment 1 AND 2 37d31301419 d0b9f82c53b861ce9348d
  • TLI4801 Mayjune 2023 S1 EXAM Paper
  • LPL4801 May June 2023 Exam
  • Assignment EFF v Manuel
  • 101 2022 3 b - Tut Letter giving all the info for semester 2 of 2022 - no assignments
  • Knight v Trollip 1948 (3) SA 1009 (D)
  • Fire-Incident-Report
  • LPL4801 exam long questions by Elke
  • Residential Lease-Agreement
  • 2021 Conveyancing PART-2 8- September-2021 F
  • Combined 201 Tut Letters 2018-2022
  • Mokone v Tassos Properties
  • Alienation of Land Amendment Act 103-1998

Related Answered Questions

  • Law of Sale and Lease (lpl4801) 1 month ago Michael wants to buy a sectional title unit in a new development for R800 000 from New Property (Pty) Ltd (“New Property”), a property developer. Michael is given immediate occupation and pays an amount of R8 000 as occupational rent for the first month. Michael also pays a deposit of R300 000 for the unit. Despite frequent requests, New Property does not provide Michael with an agreement of sale to sign. New Property has decided to alter the price to R900 000 for the unit Michael has chosen and will only provide the contract once the new price has been agreed to. Michael has also noticed that the paint in the unit is of inferior quality and is flaking off the walls. Discuss whether there is a statutory remedy available regarding the inferior paint in the unit should Michael agree to the price adjustment and a written agreement is subsequently signed by the parties. (more) 0 1 Answers
  • Law of Sale and Lease (lpl4801) 1 month ago Michael wants to buy a sectional title unit in a new development for R800 000 from New Property (Pty) Ltd (“New Property”), a property developer. Michael is given immediate occupation and pays an amount of R8 000 as occupational rent for the first month. Michael also pays a deposit of R300 000 for the unit. Despite frequent requests, New Property does not provide Michael with an agreement of sale to sign. New Property has decided to alter the price to R900 000 for the unit Michael has chosen and will only provide the contract once the new price has been agreed to. Michael has also noticed that the paint in the unit is of inferior quality and is flaking off the walls. Discuss whether there is a statutory remedy available should Michael not agree to the adjusted price and decide that he no longer wants to continue with the purchase. (more) 0 1 Answers
  • Law of Sale and Lease (lpl4801) 1 month ago Exclusive Builders (Pty) Ltd (“Builders”), a construction company, secures a contract to build a luxury residence in Cape Town for Mr Maluleke, a businessman. The contract provides that the house must be completed within six months of signing and, furthermore, that Builders will be liable for penalties in the amount of R100 000 for every month that Builders is late in completing the building, irrespective of the cause of the delay. Builders purchases bricks from Bricks Galore (Pty) Ltd (“Bricks Galore”), a brick manufacturer, for the project. After the ground floor of the residence has been built and a concrete slab has been laid on top of it, structural cracks begin to appear in the walls of the structure. Builders’ engineer concludes that the bricks used were of inferior quality and that they cannot support the weight of the structure. Consequently, Builders has to level the structure and rebuild it from scratch. Builders acquires new bricks from another manufacturer and completes the residence in nine months from the date of signing. Builders incurs the following expenses: • R100 000 in wasted expenses for the inferior bricks purchased from Bricks Galore; • penalties in the amount of R300 000 owed to Mr Maluleke; and • additional expenses in the amount of R500 000 incurred to demolish and rebuild the ground floor and slab. On the advice of its attorney, Bricks Galore offers to only refund the purchase price of R100 000 paid by Builders for the defective bricks. 6.1 Briefly discuss the common law basis of Mr Maluleke’s claim against Builders for the payment of penalties. (5) 6.2 Discuss in full what possible common law remedy or remedies Builders would have against Bricks Galore for claiming the losses incurred in the project. (more) 0 1 Answers
  • Law of Sale and Lease (lpl4801) 1 month ago what is a legal agreement (more) 0 1 Answers
  • Law of Sale and Lease (lpl4801) 1 month ago Exclusive Builders (Pty) Ltd (“Builders”), a construction company, secures a contract to build a luxury residence in Cape Town for Mr Maluleke, a businessman. The contract provides that the house must be completed within six months of signing and, furthermore, that Builders will be liable for penalties in the amount of R100 000 for every month that Builders is late in completing the building, irrespective of the cause of the delay. Builders purchases bricks from Bricks Galore (Pty) Ltd (“Bricks Galore”), a brick manufacturer, for the project. After the ground floor of the residence has been built and a concrete slab has been laid on top of it, structural cracks begin to appear in the walls of the structure. Builders’ engineer concludes that the bricks used were of inferior quality and that they cannot support the weight of the structure. Consequently, Builders has to level the structure and rebuild it from scratch. Builders acquires new bricks from another manufacturer and completes the residence in nine months from the date of signing. Builders incurs the following expenses: • R100 000 in wasted expenses for the inferior bricks purchased from Bricks Galore; • penalties in the amount of R300 000 owed to Mr Maluleke; and • additional expenses in the amount of R500 000 incurred to demolish and rebuild the ground floor and slab. On the advice of its attorney, Bricks Galore offers to only refund the purchase price of R100 000 paid by Builders for the defective bricks. Discuss in full what possible common law remedy or remedies Builders would have against Bricks Galore for claiming the losses incurred in the project. (more) 0 1 Answers
  • Law of Sale and Lease (lpl4801) 1 month ago Michael wants to buy a sectional title unit in a new development for R800 000 from New Property (Pty) Ltd (“New Property”), a property developer. Michael is given immediate occupation and pays an amount of R8 000 as occupational rent for the first month. Michael also pays a deposit of R300 000 for the unit. Despite frequent requests, New Property does not provide Michael with an agreement of sale to sign. New Property has decided to alter the price to R900 000 for the unit Michael has chosen and will only provide the contract once the new price has been agreed to. Michael has also noticed that the paint in the unit is of inferior quality and is flaking off the walls. 7.1 Discuss whether there is a statutory remedy available should Michael not agree to the adjusted price and decide that he no longer wants to continue with the purchase. (10) 7.2 Discuss whether there is a statutory remedy available regarding the inferior paint in the unit should Michael agree to the price adjustment and a written agreement is subsequently signed by the parties. (more) 0 1 Answers

Related Studylists

  • Law of sale and lease 2

Best flashcards for this course

  • 4 5895352409198167608 6 flashcards
  • Study guide law of sale 10 flashcards
  • Sale - Final - Lecture notes 5-10 8 flashcards
  • SALE & Lease Notes 2017 10 flashcards
  • Lease - Final - Lecture notes 1-5 10 flashcards
  • LPL4801 exam long questions by Elke 4 flashcards
  • Sample Questions 7 flashcards
  • LPL4801-notes - notes 10 flashcards

Assignments

myUnisa Online Assignment Submission Tool Help file

How to resubmit a written assignment, how to submit a multiple-choice assignment, how to resubmit a multiple-choice assignment.

IMAGES

  1. (DOC) COM 4809 Assignment 01 (Unisa).edited (AutoRecovered)

    unisa assignments for sale

  2. Elisa EED 03

    unisa assignments for sale

  3. OUA Group Assignment Cover Sheet

    unisa assignments for sale

  4. Assignment 6 solutions my Unisa

    unisa assignments for sale

  5. Unisa Assignment Cover Page Example

    unisa assignments for sale

  6. SOLUTION: Send hmpyc80 assignment 2 29 03 2018 00 12 docx

    unisa assignments for sale

VIDEO

  1. UNISA Q&A 2025○| MODULES○| MATERIAL○| REGISTRATION 2025○| #academia

  2. #blackfriday #sale #assignments #homeassignment #nursingassessment #assignmenthelp #studyabroad

  3. UNISA Innovation Festival 2024 WINNERS

  4. Uni vlog: UNISA Assignments

  5. C++ I/O Read and Write Tutorials for COS1512

COMMENTS

  1. Assignments

    Assignments. Great stuff! You are halfway to signing up for Together We Pass's UNISA assignments. All you need to do is register for an UNISA online study group. Register by course code. What are Together We Pass UNISA assignments? Together We Pass offers UNISA assignments for all students enrolled in that course (MCQ only at this stage).

  2. UNISA Assignment submission

    University of South Africa UNISA Assignments Submission. User Name: Password

  3. Assignments

    Assignment enquiries: Please email your queries to [email protected]. Include your student number in the subject line and provide relevant details about your inquiry. This will help us provide accurate and timely information in response to your query. Last modified: Wed Aug 28 07:23:09 SAST 2024.

  4. Unisa Second-hand Textbooks

    Helping Unisa Students with their Assignments. First Name * Email * Phone * Field of Interest * ... The book needs to be prescribed by Unisa and in the current academic year; Confirm if this book covers all of the modules you need to study; Confirm the ISBN code, the title of the book, the author, and the edition ...

  5. UNISA STUDY NOTES

    Find your qualification by colleges Accounting Sciences Agriculture & Environmental Sciences Economic & Management Sciences Education Human Sciences Law Science, Engineering & Technology

  6. PDF Structuring an assignment

    Schedule your work on a particular assignment over a specific period, such a three weeks. Stick to the schedule. 2.2 Consult the prescribed study material- Tutorial letter 101, appropriate study guide and other relevant sources. 2.3 Study the instructions of the assignment and the guidelines- look at the type of an assignment

  7. lpl4801

    Studying lpl4801 Law of Sale and Lease at University of South Africa? On Studocu you will find 38 lecture notes, 35 practice materials, 32 mandatory assignments and ... Unisa; Law of Sale and Lease; Law of Sale and Lease (lpl4801) 180 180 documents. ... 15587770 Assignment 1 LAW OF SALE AND Lease. 5 pages. 2021/2022. None. 2021/2022 None. Save ...

  8. Assignments

    According to UNISA regulations, the assignments may count a small percentage of the final mark. In this course, our assignments can contribute a maximum of 15% to the final mark. The reason why it cannot be more than 15% is that we have no guarantee that the work submitted is the student's own work. Also, we allow students to work in groups ...

  9. myUnisa Online Assignment Submission Tool Help file

    2. Only assignments that were submitted online can be resubmitted. Assignments placed in assignment boxes or mailed to Unisa, do not qualify for online resubmission. 3. You will only be allowed to resubmit an online assignment if that assignment has not been processed for marking. Also, be aware of the due date for each assignment. 4.

  10. Assignments & Examinations

    Assignments. Assignments help lecturers to see whether you understand the module, and they help you to learn the work and prepare for exams. They're critical and compulsory - you won't be allowed to write the examination unless you've completed the relevant assignments. Click here for more information. Examinations