Buying your first house is one of the biggest decisions you can make. Not only is it a big responsibility, it can also be financially draining, especially if you are not prepared for the necessary requirements involved. ONE: Know how
Is CSOS the answer to our SOS?
It’s estimated that already some 2 million households live in 550 000 sectional title complexes countrywide. With an average of 4 members per household, that constitutes to approximately 8 million people, with different temperament and values, living in very close proximity
The requirements for listing my property on Airbnb
When it comes to using your property for commercial purposes, different holiday accommodation land use types, such as B&Bs and guest houses, are regulated by zoning schemes. In Cape Town, for example, it’s called the Development Management Scheme. Cape Town
Noticed your levy statement is reflecting an extra levy this month?
– Compiled by Monique Oosthuizen You have opened your levy statement this month and, to your dismay, noticed that the levy fee has increased. Scanning through the line items, you notice the following: “CSOS levy” “Monthly levy” “Reserve fund levy”
Who is the victim in a lease agreement?
Depending on whom you ask, written contracts can be interpreted as favouring one party. In terms of the verbal agreement concluded between Cora and her land lord she is to pay an all-inclusive rental amount of R5 500 per month.
My idea equals my property
When you think of something original and make a product based on that idea, such as a song, then you essentially have a claim to that product as if it were your own property. Intellectual property (IP) refers to something
What are tenant and landlord duties?
When it comes to letting a property – both the tenant and the landlord should always enter into any letting agreements openly and honestly and intending for each party to get proper value. Often it’s the approach which the parties