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When Does Ownership Of Property Vest In Name Of Spouse After Divorce Settlement?

When does a spouse who is entitled to receive a half share in immovable property become the owner of that half share?

Step-by-step Transfer Process When Buying A Property

The transfer process is synonymous with building a house. There are many parties involved in a transfer process and each one has an important role to play.

BREAKING NEWS: SA Reserve Bank Increase Prime Lending Rate To 8.25% - Repo Rate - 4.75%

The SA Reserve Bank's MPC hiked the repo rate on 19 May 2022, to 4.75% and the prime rate to 8.25%.

Interest Rates Expected To Rise - Time To Budget For Higher Bond Repayments

South Africans have during the last 2 years enjoyed record-low interest rates.

What You Need To Know About Beetle Certificates

The beetle inspections are unique in the fact that there is no one overall regulation regarding what is required

When Is A Seller Held Liable To Repair A Leaking Roof After The Property Is Sold?

To understand which party is liable, one must appreciate the difference between latent and patent defects.

South African Property Market - 2021 Snapshot Report

South Africa's residential property market rebounded in 2021 with property transfers totalling 318 152 - up by 21% from a CV-19 restricted 2020

Helderberg Property Market - 2021 Snapshot Report

The Helderberg property market was worth R5,025 billion in registrations during 2021

Are You Fighting Cats & Dogs Over Pets With Your Body Corporate?

The focus of this article will be on the rules of the body corporate of sectional title schemes relating to pets.

How To Use Your Electricity Bill To Size Your Required Solar System

Category Home Owners
Eskom's mismanagement has resulted in rolling and recurring load shedding periods which have driven South Africans to investigate solar energy as a viable and t
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