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We are pleased to present below all posts archived in 'September 2025'. If you still can't find what you are looking for, try using the search box.
B-BBEE compliance is essential in South Africa, but true empowerment requires training and mentorship. See how VDM Attorneys empowers property practitioners through education and skills development
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The Community Schemes Ombud Service (CSOS) helps resolve disputes in sectional titles, HOAs, and estates. Learn how CSOS works, when to use it, and why it’s a cost-effective alternative to court.
Pets in sectional title and estate schemes often cause disputes. Learn when scheme rules banning pets were overturned for being unreasonable, and when residents themselves acted unreasonably.
When buying or selling property in South Africa, your money is safest in the attorney’s trust account. Here’s why you should never pay deposits or transfer funds anywhere else.
Confused about attorneys, advocates, conveyancers, and notaries in South Africa? Learn the differences, billing methods, and when to consult each professional.
Can you transfer a property in South Africa without a compliance certificate? Learn which certificates are required and why, from VDM Attorneys.
Thinking of buying property by purchasing the shares in a company instead of the property itself? Learn how share transfers work in South Africa, when transfer duty or securities transfer tax applies, the SARS 50% property rule, and the risks and benefits of this approach.
Do you pay transfer duty or VAT when buying property in South Africa? Learn the difference, with examples and expert advice from VDM Attorneys.
A property transfer in South Africa takes about 50 days on average, though cash deals can be as quick as 3 weeks whilst deceased estates can tak 6 months. Learn where delays happen in conveyancing and why you need an experienced attorney.
Divorce in community of property usually means a 50/50 split. Learn how Section 9 of the Divorce Act allows an unequal division when one spouse is deceitful.
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