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Real estate in a deceased estate – what are the options?

06 November 2023,  Natalie Steenkamp

Dealing with real estate in a deceased estate can be a complex and emotionally challenging process for heirs. In such... a situation, understanding the available options, addressing cash shortfalls, and resolving disputes are essential steps in the administration of the deceased’s assets. In this article we shed light on these crucial aspects and provide guidance to heirs on facing these challenges.

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The when, what and how of estate agent commission

12 October 2021

We’ve put our house in the market and have an estate agent that is helping us sell our property. However,... we have also told our friends that we are selling should anyone know of an interested buyer. But what happens if we get a buyer independent from our estate agent? Must we still pay agent’s commission?

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What are the legal costs involved in buying a property?

10 August 2021,  Natalie Steenkamp

My wife and I are considering buying a house. This is a big decision for us and we want to... make sure we are financially prepared for all the costs and expenses involved in doing so. I understand that in addition to the purchase price there may also be additional attorney costs I would need to factor in. Can you explain how this will work and how I can budget for such costs?

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Is a power of attorney an abdication, or temporary delegation of your authority to act?

06 January 2021,  Jonathan Le Riche

I recently had to sign a power of attorney authorising my attorney to act on my behalf in my property... transfer. It just got me wondering about what exactly a power of attorney means and for how long it remains valid. Can you enlighten me?

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What's so risky about a risk clause in a property sale agreement?

03 November 2020

Conveyancers are confronted fairly often with disgruntled purchasers when they take occupation of their new property after date of transfer.... This is most often due to, for example: minor repair work such as shower doors not closing or in some instances, major repair work if for instance the geyser bursts and floods their new home.That's why, when entering into a sale agreement, as a Purchaser you must be aware what you are signing, the meaning of the clauses contained within that agreement and most importantly how those conditions will apply to you from date of signature to date of transfer.The Purchaser will want to hold the Seller liable to pay for the cost of these repairs. It is at this point (after date of transfer) that the Conveyancer will refer the Purchaser to the sale agreement, and more specifically the “risk” clause. The risk clause is standard in most Sale agreements and sometimes can be as minimal as a one-liner, such as “All risk and benefit of ownership shall pass to the Purchaser on date of transfer”. It may be minimal but, it packs a punch if you ignore it and are then forced to confront the reality of this clause.The risk clause entails, that once the property has been transferred into the name of the Purchaser, the risk also passes to the Purchaser on that date. This places the risk associated with ownership of the property and the burden of any repair work as specified in our examples above, on the Purchaser.If the scenario was different and possible repairs were brought to the attention of the Seller before transfer, the Seller would be obliged to then attend thereto. This would either be in terms of a clause in the agreement wherein the Seller warrants that the property will be maintained in the same condition (save for any repair work agreed to), usually from date of signature to date of occupation or in terms of agreement between the parties for any specified repairs.It is of utmost importance, that before you sign the agreement of sale, you inspect the property thoroughly and if you are unsure of dissatisfied with anything, you bring it to the attention of the Seller. The best way to do this and thereby safeguard your interests is to record it as a special condition within the sale agreement. It is then clear what each party's duties are and ensures a smooth transfer process for all parties involved.

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Stacey Bartlett on MedFM: the legalese of buying property

09 April 2019,  Stacey Bartlett

Stacey Bartlett, your personal property law advisor, recently spoke on MedFM 104.1 about the legal process involved when buying property. 

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Should I be nervous when dealing with a trust?

06 August 2015,  Luhann Prinsloo

I was recently made an offer to sell my business. I was not really planning on selling but the offer... sounded interesting. However, when I received the proposed offer I noticed the purchaser was a trust. I don’t know much about trusts and it made me nervous that a trust was involved as I’ve heard stories about having to be careful when dealing with a trust. Is this true, or am I being overly cautious?

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Last chance to transfer your property tax free. But act quickly!

22 November 2012

Recent amendments to the Income Tax Act have made it possible to transfer residential property from a legal entity (trust,... company or close corporation) to an individual, without paying transfer duty, capital gains tax, dividends tax or secondary tax on companies. However the deadline for making use of this tax amnesty is 31 December 2012. Have you missed the window of opportunity or can you still make it before the end of the year?

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Deel 2: Kan ek my huis verkoop aan ‘n buitelander woonagtig buite Suid-Afrika?

27 September 2012,  Libo van Aswegen

Jou strandhuis is in die mark vir verkoop of verhuring. Die Franse paartjie het die advertensie op die internet gesien,... kontak gemaak uit Frankryk en stel belang om jou strandhuis te koop of te huur vir vakansies in Suid-Afrika of selfs later in te woon indien die man se aanstelling as streeksbestuurder van die nuwe Afrika-been van sy Franse maatskappy realiseer. Is dit so maklik? Kan jy sommer net jou huis so oor die telefoon verhuur of verkoop aan hierdie buitelanders? Sal die transaksie geldig wees en is daar spesifieke vereistes vir so ‘n transaksie? Die antwoorde op hierdie vrae is van groot belang vir verhuurders en verkopers wat buitelandse huurders of kopers in gedagte het.

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