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You could have relief from the VAT increase. How?

The VAT increase from 14% to 15% as of 1 April 2018 has led some to question how it will affect fixed property sales that are in progress or under negotiation. 

Questions regarding neighbours, boundaries, property rights

The rights extended to you and your neighbours are determined by the boundaries between your properties. 

Questions relating to sectional title schemes

It is important to be well informed before purchasing into a sectional title scheme.

Marriage compared to Life Partnership Agreements

It is widely, and mistakenly, believed that couples, whether heterosexual or same-sex , living together for a long period of time results in a common law marriage, thus giving each spouse the equal protection of the law.

How the Consumer Protection Act could affect estate agents

Estate agents are suppliers of goods and services to sellers and buyers of immovable property and so they fall into the defined criteria of a supplier as highlighted in the Consumer Protection Act.

Do you need building plans for minor building works?

If not defined as minor building work, then any construction work you do on your property will need to have plans. 

How does the Amended FIC Act affect estate agents?

The Act will significantly impact the property market and industry specifically with regards to residential and commercial property at the higher end of the market.

What may a landlord do if a tenant fails to pay the rent

When tenants fail to pay their rent or electricity bill, their landlords may resort to locking them out of the residential property. 

Legal consequences when sequestrating a land owner

Upon sequestration of a debtor’s estate, the Master of the Supreme Court will appoint a curator to collect and realise the debtor’s assets in an orderly and efficient manner in order to ensure that payment to creditors are made.

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