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What To Do When Your Tenants Does Not Pay Their Rent - What You Need To Know About The PIE Act

It can be tempting for any property owner or landlord to consider simply kicking your non-paying tenant out yourself and change the locks when they have failed

Is The Property Seller Who Knowingly Kept Quiet About A Defect Protected By The Voetstoots Clause ?

“I recently bought a beach house at the coast and we had our first stay there this long weekend. Much to my dismay, we discovered that rainwater leaked

Pets And A Rental Home

Owning pets and renting don't necessarily go hand in hand and there are an increasing number of landlords who refuse to allow animals on the rental premises.

Property Thought of The Week - Solar Panels: Compliance Certificates Required?

The Electrical Installation Regulations obliges every user or lessor of an electrical installation to be in possession

Property Expos Is An Unique Opportunity For Estate Agents To Connect With Buyers

CCH participated during the last weekend in the inaugural Property Buyers Expo at Cape Town's CTICC – a property exhibition which added a property educational

Popular And Potentially Harmful Real Estate Investment Myths Sellers Must Not Believe

Category Home Buyers
When selling your home, there are some common misconceptions that could end up losing you money.

Understanding Sectional Title versus Own Title Ownership

Due to a number of reasons, including heightened security, affordability and a more communal way of life, sectional title living has been growing in popularity

Junk Status Downgrade & The Effect on the South African Property Market

The rating agency S&P’s downgrade of South Africa to “junk status” means that the cost of credit will increase for all South Africans.

Holiday Security Tips - Preventing Burglaries When You Are Away

Category Security
School holidays or a long weekend does not mean that offenders take a break too.

6 Things NOT To Do When Applying For A Home Loan

Keeping things consistent throughout the property buying process will help ensure you have a predictable
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