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Am I Allowed To Install A Generator At My Apartment Or Sectional Title Unit?

Many sectional owners are considering the option of a generator to keep things going through load shedding.

Growing Your Rental Portfolio - Marketing Your Rental Property

Marketing and managing a rental property require a level of expertise, especially with the ever-changing rental legislation and market conditions.

Asbestos "COCs" Needed For Some Home Sellers From Nov 2023

Due to the risk of exposure to asbestos dust when certain work is done in respect of buildings that have asbestos fittings, our Occupational Health and Safety A

How To Prepare Yourself Financially For Buying A Home

It is always best to determine if and for how big a home loan you qualify, before you start house hunting.

SA Residential Rental Market - TPN Snapshot Report 2022

Demand for residential properties saw recovery during Q1 2022 with the market's vacancy rate recuperating to 8.26%, compared to 13.31% a year earlier

BREAKING NEWS: SA Reserve Bank Increase Prime Lending Rate To 9% - Repo Rate - 5.5%

This afternoon we had another hike in the repo rate of 0,75%. This will push the prime overdraft lending rate to 9% which would increase the monthly instalment

Which Contracts Or Agreements Can Be Signed Electronically?

We are often asked whether seller or buyer can use an electronical signature with an Offer to Purchase Property or an a Property Rental Agreement.

An Introduction To Transfer Duty - What You Need To Know

Transfer duty is a duty levied for the benefit of the National Revenue Fund on the value of any property acquired by any person by way of a transaction

SA Residential Property Market Running Above CV-19 Levels - Interest Rates Expected To Rise By 1%

The South African residential property market volumes are despite slowing down, still running above pre-pandemic levels with market strength indicators

What You Need To Know About Cape Town's Solar System COC (Compliance Certificate)

It has recently come to many a Capetonian's attention when selling their property that certain certificates need to be provided
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