Attorneys, Notaries & Conveyancers in Gauteng | Kuilman Mundell & Arlow

Navigating Your Property Rights Under South Africa’s Expropriation Law

If you own property in South Africa or hold a mortgage bond, the Expropriation Act 13 of 2024 is a piece of legislation you cannot afford to ignore. While the act has sparked intense debate, largely centred on the concept of “nil compensation”, it is important to look beyond the headlines. When viewed through a […]

Selling a property with defects: What you need to know

The purchaser signs an agreement of sale with the seller. The property is transferred into the purchaser’s name. A month later, there is heavy rainfall and they realise that the roof is leaking. Is the seller liable to repair the roof or the purchaser, as the new owner? To understand which party is liable, one […]

The Rei Vindicatio and the Actio Ad Exhibendum

This article will briefly look at two actions that can be instituted simultaneously, and an alternative to each other, when you have been wrongfully deprived of possession of your property. The first action is the rei vindicatio. This action is instituted in order to claim the physical return of one’s property. The second action, which will […]

Township Property: An Untapped Market?

Much has been written about the residential property markets in South Africa’s iconic cities: Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban. But what of the largest townships in or adjacent to each of these cities: Soweto, Umlazi, and Khayelitsha? While the glossy brochures and media headlines often focus on city skylines and prime real estate, there’s a […]

Are You Ready to Step onto the Property Ladder?

Choosing the right time to go from renting to buying.  Deciding when to transition from renting to buying can be daunting—and in the current economic climate, even those with the financial means to do so are unsure if now is the right time to do so. While there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ answer, there are several […]

Compliance Certificates Required When Selling a Property

There is a duty on the Seller when selling an immovable property to provide certain certificates of compliance to the Purchaser. There are five compliance certificates that the Seller is required to obtain at his/her own cost before the transfer of the property takes place. The following are the necessary certificates: Electrical Compliance Certificate The […]

Airbnb and Sectional Title Regulations

Navigating the rules and regulations for short-term letting. With short-term letting and (more specifically) Airbnbs ramping up in South Africa, disgruntled owners and tenants are voicing their concerns when it comes to short-term letting properties contained in complexes, estates, and apartment blocks. While freehold property owners can act freely, sectional title property owners are bound […]

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