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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

Newsflash: SA Reserve Bank Increase The Prime Lending Rate To 7.75%

As expected, the SA Reserve Bank's monetary policy committee (MPC) has hiked the repo rate by another 25 basis points to 4.25%.

Banks Are Tightening Home Loans Lending Criteria In South Africa

Category Home Buyers
It is important for all home buyers to know that the banks have all tightened their lending criteria and scorecard during the first quarter of 2022.

When Is Your Property AirBnb-able?

Category Home Owners
The last few months has however seen a "normalisation" in especially domestic tourism with a concurrent upswing in demand for B&B's.

Will My Solar Installation Affect My Electrical COC?

Although solar (including hybrid energy backup) installations and equipment have been around for many years, it is a fairly new industry in South Africa
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