The Developer’s Handshake: When Buying a New Property Changes Your Tax Bill
When you walk into a modern development, the smell of fresh paint and polished finishes welcomes you into a space that feels ready to be lived in. But before the move-in day, there are tax and legal steps that need to be completed to finalise the deal. What makes it more complex is that, in […]
Pay less rent – use your government subsidy to save hundreds of rands – rent first & step up to own your home in Soweto
Brand-New 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments — From R 550 000 Orange View, Protea Glen, Soweto | Instalment Sale Programme Use your Government subsidy to save hundreds of Rands on your rental every month. You can claim your Government subsidy if you never owned a property before (terms and conditions apply) and step into […]
Cape Town’s Airbnb Debate: Regulation, Reality, and What Comes Next
Don’t fret just yet, landlords. As of March 2026, there are still no specific laws regulating short-term letting in South Africa. However, thanks to Cape Town’s post-COVID tourism boom, there are increasing calls from policy makers, housing advocates, and irate locals who’d like to see that change. While the rise of Airbnb has been raising […]
Can an HOA Block Access for Foreign Domestic Workers?
Homeowners’ Associations (HOAs) are legal entities responsible for managing and regulating housing development schemes. They oversee maintenance of communal infrastructures such as roads, security systems, and other shared amenities. An HOA can legally implement access restrictions as part of its security procedures, but sometimes the extent of these procedures is questioned. HOA’s authority to regulate […]
Five home ownership costs you shouldn’t overlook
It’s not all about interest rates. With interest rates at a multi-year low, now is an opportune time for first-time homebuyers to step into the property market. However, when it comes time to budget, potential homebuyers are urged to account for several important, but often overlooked, costs. While home loan pre-approval gives homebuyers a clear […]
Are You Ready to Step onto the Property Ladder?
Choosing the right time to go from renting to buying. Deciding when to transition from renting to buying can be daunting—and in the current economic climate, even those with the financial means to do so are unsure if now is the right time to do so. While there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ answer, there are several […]
Seller Appoints the Conveyancer; Purchaser Pays the Fees
There is currently no legal framework in South Africa that mandates the common practice where the seller appoints the conveyancer, and the purchaser pays the transfer fees. However, this arrangement has become deeply embedded in South African conveyancing practice over many years, if not decades, due to a range of practical and legal reasons outlined […]
What Role Do Homeowners’ Associations Play in Shared Developments?
Homeowners’ Associations (HOAs) are a critical component of shared developments in South Africa, managing everything from noise levels to pet policies. While they offer many benefits, the legal framework surrounding HOAs can be complex, involving legislation such as the Sectional Titles Schemes Management Act of 2011. In addition to managing disputes and enforcing rules, HOAs […]
All Our Trustees Have Resigned. What Now?
What happens if all the trustees of a sectional title scheme resign? Who is then in control of the management, and who is entitled to continue exercising the function and powers of the body corporate, which is entrusted to the trustees by virtue of the Sectional Title Schemes Management Act 8 of 2011 (STSMA)? The […]
How a Latin Phrase Affected a Recent Property Dispute Case
In essence, the Latin phrase nec vi, nec clam, nec precario translates to “without force, without secrecy, and without permission”. According to the Prescription Act, a person can become the owner of property through prescription if they have possessed it openly as the owner for an uninterrupted period of 30 years, or for a period […]