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Can a Home Buyer's Claim Against a Home Seller For Intentionally Hidden Latent Defects, Prescribe?

Home buyers often worry about finding a latent defect in their new home, especially if the sellers have tried to conceal the flaws to sell the house.

How To Get Better Home Loan Interest Rates In South Africa

When buying a property, most property buyers prefer to simplify the process when applying for a home loan.

Renovating Your Home in South Africa: Tips for a Smooth and Affordable Process

While renovating your home can be a daunting task, following these tips can make the process easier and more affordable in South Africa:

Paarl Property Market Report - January to July 2023

The Paarl residential property market has been under severe strain during the 1st semester of 2023 relative to 2021

Student Accommodation and PIE - Does Student Accommodation Qualify as a Home?

A key right in South African constitutional law is access to adequate housing enshrined in Section 26 of our Constitution.

Levy and Utility Arrears in Sectional Title Schemes - What Can Body Corporates Do?

Body Corporates often find themselves stuck between a rock and a hard place when unit owners in sectional title schemes accrue substantial arrears in levies

Understanding Sectional Title - Who are the Body Corporate & Trustees?

Sectional title has become a common form of property ownership in South Africa, and it is imperative that property owners know their rights and obligations

Sellers Beware - Disclosure Of Defects On A Written Property Condition Report Is Compulsory

A latent defect is a flaw in a property that a reasonable inspection before the sale would not have revealed.

Heritage Property Grading & How To Apply For Renovations Of Property Older Than 60 Years

Heritage buildings have different grading categories and sub-categories that indicate their importance and the authority that oversees them:

Residential Property Landlords - The Dos and Don'ts According to the Rental Housing Act

By adhering to these guidelines, landlords can maintain positive, lawful relationships with tenants, ensuring a fair and transparent renting experience for all
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