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Who Pays for What During the Transfer of Property?

Between municipal rates, attorney fees, compliance certificates, and transfer duty, it’s easy to feel lost in a sea of line items. And if you’re not clear on who’s responsible for each cost, you could end up making assumptions that stall — or even sink — the deal.

South African Wills in a Nutshell

Writing a will is about more than listing who gets what. It’s about ensuring your wishes are enforceable, fair, and considerate of your family's needs and future challenges. Before drafting a will with your attorney, spend time thinking through various important considerations.

Types of Marriage Contracts in South Africa

In South Africa, the type of marriage contract you choose is more than just a legal formality. It can affect everything from how you manage your finances together to how assets are divided in the event of divorce. The choice you make will shape your financial future, and that’s why it's essential to understand all your options before you say "I do."

Sectional Title Schemes in South Africa

A sectional title Scheme is a form of property ownership where a number of people can simultaneously own a piece of land, on which multi-level apartment blocks (flats), townhouses, duets and other developments with shared facilities and areas are built.

What Employers Should Know About Employee Dismissal

Under the Labor Relations Act, employers must follow a fair process when dismissing an employee. This includes providing the employee with a valid reason for the dismissal, giving them an opportunity to respond, and giving them access to representation.

The Basics of a Property Sale Agreement

The Sale Agreement can also be known as the Offer to Purchase (OTP), where the buyer signs and submits the offer to purchase the seller’s immovable property. If the seller accepts the terms, they will also sign the agreement, and it becomes a legal and binding Sale Agreement. Once signed by both parties, withdrawing can incur severe penalties, unless one of the parties has failed to fulfil a condition of the agreement.

Common Issues with Conveyancing in South Africa

The conveyancing process in South Africa can be complex, but understanding the potential pitfalls can help you avoid unnecessary delays and costs. If you're buying or selling property, working with a trusted conveyancer will ensure that the process is as smooth and efficient as possible.

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