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Body Corporates Can't Penalise Tenant When Owner Dont Pay Levy

It now seems that body corporates are also getting in on the action and are penalising third-party tenants when owners do not keep up with levy payments.

A Well Manage Credit Record - more important than a High Salary and Deposit when applying for a Home

A high salary and a substantial deposit is no longer enough to ensure the success of your home loan application if your credit score is low.

Price Gap Between Buying Existing Home and Building a New Home is now 30.5%

There is a demand for existing housing, especially in the lower end of the market

First-time Buyers gets boosted by Lower Taxes & Deposit Rates

Despite all the economic gloom, we have also seen the actual number of home loan applications from first-time buyers start to pick up in the past few months.

Are you a first time buyer? Take away the emotion & do the maths!

What's interesting is that although first time buyers may be buying up a storm, there doesn't seem to be any real reason for the frenzy.

Who is responsible for a water leak?

Category Legal Update
Maintenance of a sectional title scheme can appear straightforward, but the reality is that disputes arise frequently regarding maintenance issues.

What you need to know about levy clearance certificates for sectional title units

The body corporates power to prevent the transfer of a unit if the selling owner owes any money to the body corporate.

Create wealth through buy-to-let property

Income-generating property is the asset of choice for the world's wealthiest people

Val de Vie Estate latest development releases

The Development Company has introduced the first lot of 16 erven for sale on the New Val de Vie phase 2 land. The erven range in

Property Case Law - Renting in complex? Read the Rules!

Category Legal Update
Whether you buy into a residential complex or rent a house in one the High Court has again upheld the right of HOAs to enforce their rules and regulations.
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