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WHAT IS COMMON PROPERTY?

WHAT IS It is all the land in a sectional title complex, as well as those parts of the buildings which are not included in a particular section or unit. Common property can include stairwells, lifts or elevators, carports, swimming pools, gardens, etc. Afrikaans - Gemeenskaplike Eiendom

">COMMON PROPERTY?

The common property comprises those parts of the scheme that do not form part of any section. Driveways, gardens, swimming pools, corridors, lifts, entrance

foyers, parking bays, outer walls, foundations and the roof are all part of the common property. As mentioned above, some parts of the common property may be

designated as The owner of a sectional title unit can never become the owner of any portion of common property, but they can acquire the right of the exclusive use of a certain portion, such as gardens and parking bays. Afrikaans - Eksklusiewe Gebruiks Area

">exclusive use areas.

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