Articles related to "Compliance Certificates"
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Estate agencies need to comply with the POPI Act

The Protection of Personal Information Act became effective on 1 July 2020, and estate agencies need to comply.
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Press
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27 Jul 2020
The entrepreneur parent – buying a home for family & business

Buying a home for your family and business can be challenging. Here's how to make sure you choose the perfect home.
Property Advice
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Private Property Reporter
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24 Jul 2020
Compliance certificates needed when selling your home

Sellers are responsible for providing certificates of compliance (CoC), but buyers also need to know what they entail.
Property Advice
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Sarah-Jane Meyer
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28 Oct 2019
Tips for buying and renovating older homes

Is buying an older home to renovate it, the way to go?
Property Advice
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Press
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15 Aug 2019
What happens after you sign an Offer to Purchase?

You’ve found the house of your dreams, the one where you can picture your family growing old in and you’ve signed the offer to purchase which was accepted by the seller. Now what?
Property Advice
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Press
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10 May 2019
5 unexpected costs when selling your home

As counter-intuitive as it might be, selling a property can be quite an expensive exercise.
Property Advice
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Press
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22 Jan 2019
Selling in a tough market

In the current buyer's market, many homeowners are struggling to sell their homes. Here are some tips to give your property the edge and get it sold faster.
Property Advice
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Press
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27 Nov 2018
Electric fencing: Who is responsible for injuries?

Electric fencing is by nature potentially dangerous. Find out what happens if a fault occurs and who is liable if someone gets hurt.
Property Advice
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Press
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07 Dec 2017
Selling sectional title property? You’ll need these certificates

Sectional title sellers will need to produce these additional compliance certificates in order for the sale to go through.
Property Advice
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Press
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16 Nov 2017
Common pitfalls to avoid when buying property

A buyer usually knows far less about a property than its seller so it’s important for them to be familiar with common defects and contract clauses.
Property Advice
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Press
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12 Oct 2017