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Which Documents Are Required For The Transfer Of Ownership - When You Sell Your Property?

Paperwork is not everyone's favourite thing, and while the property transfer process does require quite a few documents, it needn't be overwhelming for buyers

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

What Are The Powers and Duties of Trustees in the Transfer of Immovable Property?

There often comes a time when a beneficiary becomes entitled to take transfer of a property that is registered in the name of a trust

HOA's May Exclusively Partner & Earn Money From Estate Agency Property Sales

The latest Supreme Court ruling makes allowance for community schemes to enter into partnership with estate agencies and earn money from property sales

Housing Consumer Protection Bill

A Bill, replacing the Housing Consumer Protection Measures Act 95 of 1998 (the Act), was published for comment

What You Need To Know About A Suspensive Condition In A Property Sales Agreement

It is true that a suspensive condition or condition precedent (same thing) can appear quite daunting and legalistic to understand

The Correct Valuation Of The Property For Sale Is In Buyer's Market Of Critical Importance

With the current trend in the residential property market favouring buyers over sellers

Property Sale Agreement - What You Need To Know About The 72 Hour Clauses

In most, if not all, Offers to Purchase and signed Deeds of Sale, a 72-hour escape clause, or continued marketing waiver or clause, will be found

Property Transfers And Trust Account Theft: A R720 000 Warning

"The issue of whether a conveyancing attorney receives the money as the agent of the seller, or of the purchaser, or of both, or as trustee for both

What Are Your Estate Agent's Responsibilities In Terms Of The EAAB's Code Of Conduct?

Estate agents have according to the Code of Conduct a general duty to protect the public's interest.
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