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The Amendment To The Property Clause - Expropriation Without Compensation (EWC)

The change to section 25, often called 'the property clause', is to state - explicitly - that a court may determine that no compensation is payable in instances

What Landlords And Tenants Need to Know - Deposits & Repairs

Where deposit is paid based on a contractual agreement, the act imposes certain conditions if the deposit is paid to the landlord

83,1% Of Residential Building Activity In SA 2019 Has Taken Place In Gauteng & The WC

Category Did You Know?
The 8 poorest provinces (with the smallest local economies) in South Africa

South African Property Market Report for 2019

It has been a tough year for most South Africans, with a great deal of change, speculation and uncertainty

Real Estate Industry Need To Play Big Role In Fight Against Climate Change

Climate change is widely accepted as one of the most pressing challenges of our time

Is Transfer Duty Calculated On Fair Market Value Of The Property Or On The Selling Price?

In most instances a property is sold at its current market value, but in an ever-unpredictable property market

South African Reserve Bank Keeps Repo Rate Unchanged At 6.5%

South African Reserve Bank (Sarb) governor Lesetja Kganyago has announced that the repo rate will remain unchanged at 6.5%

Is Your Title Deed Lost? From 1 January 2020 - Copies Will Be More Expensive

Category Home Owners
From 1 January 2020 the process of obtaining a certified copy of a lost or destroyed title deed

What Are The Changes In Regulations Regarding Airbnb's For Owners In Cape Town?

Category Home Owners
The City of Cape Town has approved a new municipal planning by-law

8 New By-Laws For Cape Town - Regulating Airbnb & Height of Walls Around Erfs

Category Home Owners
The City of Cape Town is encouraging residents to attend information sessions
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