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Legal Update – True Meaning & Intentions behind a Clearance Certificate

Many people do not understand the true meaning and intentions behind Clearance Certificates

Property Case Law Update - Sea views and servitudes: Neighbours at war

A recent Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) judgment underlines once again the need to properly record any and all agreements relating to your property.

Property Case Law Update - Pets, Hoa Rules And Acquiescence

The keeping of pets is a frequent bone of contention in estates managed by home owners associations (HOAs).

Travelling of minor children

The provisions dealing with the travelling of minor children, has placed an extra burden on parents.

Part 2: Subdividing your property. Not as easy as 1-2-3!

In this, Part 2, we look at the registration process Mr Jones has to follow after the approval of the subdivision.

Part 1: Subdividing your property. Not as easy as 1-2-3!

Please read the first of 2 articles about the process – which is more time consuming and expensive than you would think.

Social Media & the South African law

Social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have become an integral part of our everyday lives and have an important role to play

No claim for payment against buyer if both builder & developer is not registered with NHBRC

The housing consumers protection measures act obliges home builders to register with the council as part of a regulatory system aimed at protecting consumers

Law Society meet with City of Cape Town

Law Society meet with City of Cape Town to discuss issues surrounding rates clearances and refunds
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