Are community schemes in South Africa bound to refer disputes to the Community Schemes Ombud Service (“CSOS”), or can they approach the high court directly?

By |2024-09-19T11:17:32+02:0019 September 2024|Conveyancing, General Litigation & Dispute Resolution|

CSOS is an impartial alternative dispute resolution body which was [...]

The Conveyancing Process Explained

By |2022-05-24T15:26:27+02:0012 June 2019|Conveyancing|

The first step in any sale of Immovable Property is that the Purchaser and the Seller must sign a written Agreement, which once signed, becomes a legally binding Agreement of Sale. Following the signature of the Agreement of Sale, the seller has the choice of appointing a Transferring Attorney whom, once appointed, will obtain the FICA documentation of both parties.

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