A number of articles have been published recently about the powers of governing bodies (such as Home Owners Associations) in private gated estates to create and enforce ‘road rules’ within the estate. The interest in this topic resulted to a large extent from a court...
Sloan Wilson
Who appoints the Conveyancer?
When a property is sold who has the right to appoint the Attorney to attend to the transfer? Firstly, it is important to be aware that not all Attorneys are Conveyancers. Only qualified Conveyancers may prepare Deeds of Transfer and Mortgage Bonds and register these...
Should you Register Your Property in the name of a Legal Entity
One of the disadvantages of registering your home in the name of a legal entity is that you (or more accurately the legal entity in whose name your home is registered) will not be entitled to the Capital Gains Tax exemption, which applies in respect of primary...
Registering Property in the name of a Trust
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, particularly where...
Registering Property in the Name of a Minor
We are quite often asked for advice on the advisability of registering property in the name of minors (unmarried persons under the age of 18). Parents sometimes wish to invest in property and register the property in their minor child’s name. There can be any number...
Title to Property
The two most common types of title to immovable property are Sectional Title and Freehold Title. A freestanding house erected on a single erf in a residential suburb is normally held by freehold title whereas most flats, apartments and units in townhouse complexes are...
Neighbour Relations Part 2
As mentioned in Part 1, owners are entitled to use their land as they please provided that they do not infringe on their neighbour’s corresponding right to enjoy and use their own properties. “Neighbour law” accordingly places certain restrictions on the way in which...
Neighbour Relations Part 1
This is the first article in a two-part series on neighbour relations. It is an unfortunate fact of life that some people have little or no regard for the rights of others. This disregard has, over the years, led to the development of a sphere of law sometimes known...
Fixtures and Fittings
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 structure. These items are...
Voetstoots Clause in Deed of Sale
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 Seller is responsible for latent...