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Can B/C Trustees Accept A Settlement Agreement From An Owner Of A Sectional Title In Arrears?

The trustees of the body corporate of a sectional title scheme have a legal duty to recover outstanding levies

Outstanding Levies - Can A Body Corporate Reduce Or Accept Less Than Full Payments?

The recent Covid-pandemic has affected many people financially due to loss of work, salary cuts etc.

Am I Allowed To Install A Generator At My Apartment Or Sectional Title Unit?

Many sectional owners are considering the option of a generator to keep things going through load shedding.

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 New POPI Privacy Rules Will Impact Those Living In Complexes & Estates - What You Need To Know

Community housing schemes have according to Business Tech until 30 June 2021 to ensure that their record-keeping systems are compliant with the Protection

What You Need To Know About Community Schemes

On 23 June 2020 CSOS acting Chief Ombud, Ndivhuo Rabuli, published answers to 43 frequently asked questions that have bearing on homeowners' associations

Can Owners In Sectional Title Schemes Take Legal Action On Behalf Of A Body Corporate?

From the Sectional Title Schemes Management Act ("STSMA") it is clear that the body corporate of a sectional title scheme is the entity responsible for the enfo

Upkeep And Repairs In Sectional Title Schemes: Who Is Responsible?

You just took transfer and became the proud owner of a unit in a sectional title scheme

Sectional Title Schemes: What Happens If You Don't Pay Your Levies?

There are thousands of sectional title complexes and gated estates in South Africa

Understanding Common Use Areas In Sectional Title Schemes

Many residents aren't familiar with the rules around common property, and make changes or do things that can lead to a lot of conflict among residents.
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