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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Conveyancing Explained
Author:Louwrens Koen
What is involved if a seller or purchaser wants to have a title deed condition removed. What is the cost? How long does it take? There are two options available. Firstly, one can make application to the High Court for a court order that the...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Conveyancing Explained
Author:Louwrens Koen
WHAT IS CONVEYANCING? The term "CONVEYANCING" describes the legal process whereby a person, company, close corporation or trust becomes the registered and lawful owner of fixed property and ensures that such ownership cannot be challenged. It...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Conveyancing Explained
Author:Louwrens Koen
The owner of Immovable Property is the person in whose name the property is registered in terms of the Deeds Registries Act 47 of 1937. A Title Deed is the owner of immovable property's documentary proof of ownership. Each privately owned property...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Conveyancing Explained
Author:Louwrens Koen
The owner of Immovable Property is the person in whose name the property is registered in terms of the Deeds Registries Act 47 of 1937. A Title Deed is the owner of immovable property's documentary proof of ownership. Each privately owned property...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Servitudes and Usufructs
Author:Louwrens Koen
A servitude is a registered right that a person has over the immovable property of another. It allows the holder of the servitude to do something with the other persons property, which would not normally be allowed. An example is the right of way to...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Conveyancing Explained
Author:Louwrens Koen
What is a Home Owners Association When freehold properties are designed as a unit eg. a complex of townhouses or enclosed neighbourhood or golf estate, they are sometimes bound together by means of a Home Owners...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Deed of Sale/Offer to Purchase
Author:Louwrens Koen
Click Here to Download Comprehensive Free Offer to Purchase/Deed of What is a contract? A contract is an agreement between two or more people in terms of which one party offers to do, deliver or not do something, and the other part accepts...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Conveyancing Explained
Author:Louwrens Koen
 Section 78(2a) of the Attorneys Act specifically makes provision that an attorney, at the instruction of any person, may open a trust savings or other interest bearing account and the interest is paid out according to instruction. These...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Conveyancing Explained
Author:Louwrens Koen
What happens at the deeds office? The conveyancer will lodge the title deed and other documents that he has prepared in the deeds office for registration. The deeds office is a government registry of ownership in all fixed property and other rights...
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Sectional Title/Sectional Title
Author:Louwrens Koen
Management rule 60 deals with voting procedures at a general meeting. Most resolutions will be decided by a show of hands in which case each person who is entitled to vote will have one vote. Ordinary resolutions are usually decided by this...
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