CSOS – Shared Living January – March 2021 Issue 4
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Changing the rules in a Sectional Title Scheme – Berry Everitt, CEO of the Chas Everitt International property group.
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If the owners in a specific Sectional Title scheme want to make new “house rules” for their scheme, it’s...
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It will soon be a nightmare to get hold of a new title deed in SA – here’s what homeowners need to know
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Department of Rural Development and Land Reform has announced changes to Regulation 68 of the Deeds Registries Act. According...
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Reduce scheme costs by installing good geysers – Graham Paddock
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It is surprising how often hot-water geysers burst, usually causing water damage to the interior of sections, and often...
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May I refuse access to my property for electrical meter readings?
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“I am currently an owner of a residential property and I sometimes get visits from employees of our local...
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Coral Island Body Corporate v Hoge – More Questions Than Answers by Graham Paddock
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In the Coral Island Body Corporate v Hoge case, the body corporate employed advocates and attorneys in a High...
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Who gets to choose the conveyancing attorney?
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“I’ve finally found a buyer for my property. I want my brother, who is an attorney, to do the...
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Can you sell your commercial property and help finance part of the deal? Tonkin Clacey Inc
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“We’re a small building developer and have invested quite a bit in building some high-end commercial properties. The...
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LEGAL MATTERS – TRUSTEES’ DUTIES AND POWERS – EAAB
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ALL THE POWERS OF A TRUSTEE ARE ‘FIDUCIARY’ WHICH MEANS THAT THEY MUST BE EXERCISED AS FOLLOWS: In the...