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Selling Immovable Property Out Of A Deceased Estate

heres an attractive offer on the table and the surviving spouse wants the executor who was nominated in the Will

Can You Terminate A Lease Agreement Without Breaching The Contract Agreement?

Under what circumstances can a tenant terminate their tenancy without breaching their contract agreement?

2017/18 Budget Address - Highlights Which Are Of Significance To South African Property Market

The raising of the Transfer Duty threshold on home purchases from R750 000 to R900 000 will reduce the transaction costs for buyers

Did You Know - Western Cape House Price Growth Average 10,94% P.A. Since 2010

Since the beginning of 2010 (the start of the post-2008/09 recession recovery), the average house price

New Developments - Building Penalties : Buyers Do not Wake Up Late

Typically when buying a stand in a proposed development, the agreement provides that the landowner shall erect a house within a stipulated period

Did You Know - What Self Employed Home Loan Applicants Have To Be Prepared For

There are about 20 million active consumers in SA, with a staggering 50% of these having a tarnished credit record and not eligible for loans.

Who Is Responsible For Water Fines If Tenant Do Not Use Water Sparingly With Water Restrictions

Category Lifestyle
Before Xmas, I asked the tenant to not fill the pool, to let the water deteriorate, as it would, ensuring that I would accept that consequence.

Sellers Beware Voetstoots Clause Will Not Protect You Against Absence Of Building Plans

There is little protection for sellers of property without approved building plans they should not rely on the blind protection of the voetstoets clause

City of Cape Town LEVEL 3B Water Restrictions

Watering is only allowed on Tuesdays and Saturdays before 09:00 or after 18:00 for a maximum of one hour per day per property and only if using a bucket

Can You Kill To Protect Your Home And Property The Difficult Question Of Private Defence

The common law provides that an owner may protect his property from harm or damage even though there might not be any physical risk of harm to the owner himself
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