Articles related to "Compliance Certificates"
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Is your Agent good enough?
The real test of an estate agent's ability and dedication is not so much how he markets and sells a property, but how fully they are involved with the seller, the buyer and the conveyance..
Property Advice
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Rawson
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30 Aug 2013
The Risks of Unapproved Building Plans
Estate agents have warned agents and home buyers about the perils of buying a property where alterations and additions have not been approved by the local municipality.
Property Advice
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Press
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06 Aug 2013
All the Particulars about Compliance Certificates
New laws have recently been passed affecting the selling of a home. Municipal laws now require homeowners to obtain additional certificates before a transfer of ownership takes place. In previous ...
Property Advice
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Press
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06 Mar 2013
All you need to know about electrical certificates
Since May 2009 it has become compulsory for homeowners to be in possession of a valid Electrical Certificate of Compliance (ECOC).
Property Advice
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Adrian Goslett
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09 Jan 2013
Electric fences need certificate of compliance
Recently certain parts of the Electrical Machinery Regulations (issued in terms of the Occupational Health and Safety Act) became operational. Of relevance to the property industry are the provisions that require the issuing of a ...
Property Advice
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STBB
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22 Nov 2012
The process of transferring property to a new owner in South Africa

Transferring a property from a seller to a buyer’s name can take as long as three months. Here's an outline of the process and how long each step takes.
Property Advice
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Cathy Nolan
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29 Dec 2011
Electrical certificates - what sellers need to know

A Certificate of Compliance (COC) is a document that verifies that the electrical installations such as the plugs, lights, DBboard, geyser and wiring in a home comply with the legislated requirements
Property Advice
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Adrian Goslett
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06 Jan 2011