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Buying Property Through A Company - Taking Up Shares

While many of us are more familiar with situations where a property is purchased by an individual or individuals

How To Avoid Paying Early Termination Fees When Cancelling Your Bond

In terms of Section 125 of the National Credit Act 34 of 2005 as amended all Financial Institutions are entitled to charge an early termination fee

Guidelines For A Smooth & Stress-Free Property Sale & Transfer Process

Guidelines which may assist the parties to achieve a smooth and stress-free property transfer process

New Normal Must-Haves For Home-Buyers - Get Your Zoom Room Ready Before Marketing Your Property

Pandemics has in the past always created a shift in architectural responses towards health-conscious home design

How To Make Marketing Your Property Safer & Easier - Insist On Online Symptom Screening Of Clients

Are You Feeling Uncomfortable & Unsafe With Marketing Your Property During The Corona Lockdown?

What Is The Right Choice For Retirees? Life Right vs Sectional Title

Preparing to move into a retirement scheme is not as simple as selling your home, packing boxes and moving into the new place

Deeds Office To Re-Open Wednesday, 13 May

In a circular issued on 11 May 2020, it has been confirmed that the Cape Town Deeds Office will open

Corona Pandemic - Property Clauses - How To Protect Yourself When Making An Offer

Estate agents and attorneys have received numerous enquiries about how to conclude a sale agreement without the purchaser viewing the property

Discussions With Minister Of Justice To Have Deeds Office Re-Opened As Essential Service

REBOSA and Better Bond, had in previous weeks petitioned the Minister of The Department of Trade and Industry

Overview of the Signature of Agreements and Documentation Required by SARS & Deeds Office

Requiring original signatures during the transfer and bond registration process has become an important one during the COVID-19
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