Sectional Titles
Paddocks Press - November 2017
14 December 2017
This month's edition includes: consider duet sectional title schemes when you can’t subdivide; body corporates and bank accounts; and audit and financial reporting documents.Paddocks Press - December 2015
07 January 2016
This month's newsletter includes: building penalties in Homeowners' Associations; visitors in sectional title schemes; and a checklist for a managing agent contract.Paddocks Press - January 2016
04 February 2016
This month's newsletter includes: AGM season; notice confusion around managing agent contract termination; visitor parking bays; and the nature of the pool area.Paddocks Press - February 2016
31 March 2016
The February newsletter includes: the right to privacy in a ST schemes; appointing a trustee as a caretaker; and how to correctly terminate a managing agent’s contract.Paddocks Press - March 2016
14 April 2016
The March Newsletter includes: Levy contributions authorised by trustee resolution; substitution of rules by the body corporate; and new Paddocks courses and workshops.Paddocks Press - April 2016
28 April 2016
The April newsletter includes: When sectional title schemes should be home owners' associations; overcrowding in sectional title schemes; and children using a pool area.Disputes
12 May 2016
Sascha Beck discusses the role of the Community Schemes Ombud Service in resolving disputes in community schemes like flats, complexes HOAs and golf estates.Paddocks Press - May 2016
23 June 2016
The May newsletter includes: Administrative effects of a change to the PQ schedule; keeping minutes of meetings; and responsibility for boundary walls and fences.Paddocks Press - June 2016
04 August 2016
The June newsletter includes: How Sectional Title scheme rules will be interpreted under the Sectional Titles Schemes Management Act; and cession of contracts.Paddocks Press - July 2016
25 August 2016
The edition includes: SPLUMA, LUPA, and the Cape Town by-law on HOAs; cellphone masts on common property; and an owner's failure to maintain their section or EUA.