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23 July 2020
This week: 'No more tolerance' for paper-based conveyancing; National government must open the Cape Town Deeds Office; and architecture's need for re-invention post Covid-19.SLA Exclusionary clauses removed
23 July 2020
Standard Bank, Investec, FNB and Nedbank will remove contractual clauses in their SLAs that prevented law firms appointed to provide conveyancing services, from acting against the banks on any matter.Ownership of land in tribal areas
30 July 2020
Society should be wary of fact that although large sums of money are requested as a purchase price for properties in tribal or rural land no transfer of ownership takes place.Paddocks Press - June 2020
30 July 2020
The edition includes: Help for frustrated tenants in community schemes; streamlining community scheme administration; and can trustees force their scheme to use their choice of WiFi/Fibre provider?Web Bytes - 790
30 July 2020
This week: City of Tshwane Rates Clearance Certificates: Update; UK Land Registry starts accepting electronic signatures; and FNB Estate Agents' Survey - uninspiring outlook.Getting married? Mine, yours, ours
06 August 2020
Adv Audrey Gwangwa discusses the process involved and requirements necessary for an Antenuptial Contract to be validly executed and registered by the Registrar of Deeds.Property Subsidence
06 August 2020
Jack Crook reports on a recent Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) decision which has broken new ground (weak pun intended!) in our law, and all property buyers, sellers and owners would do well to take note.Web Bytes - 791
06 August 2020
This week: Mellony Ramalho appointed Sales and Marketing Director of LexisNexis SA; Broll's latest report highlights COVID-19 in Africa; and mobile networks could build a 5G tower on your property.CSOS FAQs
13 August 2020
Some 43 frequently asked questions by members of Community Schemes covering General issues, Registration of schemes, payment of CSOS levies and fees, and Annual financial statements.How late is late?
13 August 2020
Adv Audrey Gwangwa asks whether the legislature intended the period which the court can grant for the registration of an Antenuptial contract in terms of section 87 of the Deeds Registries Act, to be open ended.