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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds (74)
Conveyancing Explained, Fractional Title Explained, Registration of Transfers, Bond registration , Servitudes and Usufructs, Aquiring Property in a Trust, Registration of Antenuptial Contracts, Aquiring Property in a Company, Property Ownership in South Africa by Foreigners, Buying Property on Auction, Alternative ways to aquire property (a must read), Aquiring Property in a Close Corporation, Deed of Sale/Offer to Purchase, Lease Agreement, Buy to Let, Property Trusts, Dealing With Estate Agents , Transfer duty and Transfer Costs
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Conveyancing Explained
Author:Louwrens Koen
 A buyer who purchases immovable property legally acquires the land together with all permanent improvements on the land. Permanent improvements include not only the physical structure but also items, which are permanently attached to the...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Deed of Sale/Offer to Purchase
Author:Louwrens Koen
Procedure for Transferring Ownership of Property           Most properties which are sold have an existing bond registered over the property and most Purchasers obtain a bond to purchase a property. When...
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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 Who Appoints the Conveyancer? Firstly I think it is important to be aware that not all attorneys are conveyancers. Conveyancers are qualified attorneys who have studied further and...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Conveyancing Explained
Author:Louwrens Koen
 An interesting article appeared in this months De Rebus (the S A Attorneys Journal). The article written by Lizelle Kilbourn, a conveyancer, dealt with the questions of how long a "typical transfer" of property should take and how long...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Deed of Sale/Offer to Purchase
Author:Louwrens Koen
All standard deeds of sale used by estate agents contain blank spaces which have to be completed relating for example to the amount of the purchase price, the date of occupation, the occupational rental payable etc. One of the parties to the...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Deed of Sale/Offer to Purchase
Author:Louwrens Koen
Most sales of immovable property are concluded subject to one or more suspensive conditions. One of the legal definitions of a suspensive condition is that it is a condition which suspends the operation or effect of one or more of the...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Deed of Sale/Offer to Purchase
Author:Louwrens Koen
Almost every Deed of Sale/Offer to Purchase relating to the sale of immovable property contains a clause stating that the property is sold "voetstoots" (as is/as it stands). What is the effect of such a clause? Under the common law the...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Conveyancing Explained
Author:Louwrens Koen
Estate agents are involved in the vast majority of property sales. The seller often grants an agent a mandate to sell his property for a specific price. Such a mandate may be verbal or in writing. Sometimes sellers have a change of heart...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Deed of Sale/Offer to Purchase
Author:Louwrens Koen
 When disputes arise between sellers and purchasers of immovable property regarding the terms and conditions contained in the deed of sale I am often told by such persons that they didn't understand the legal implications and consequences of...
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Conveyancing, Property Transfer and Mortgage Bonds/Aquiring Property in a Trust
Author:Louwrens Koen
 It has become a fairly popular practice (especially amongst affluent people) to register property in the name of a legal entity such as a close corporation, company or trust rather than in their personal names. A trust is a popular choice,...
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