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  • April 2026 | Buying a House: What Costs Will You Pay, and When? April 1, 2026
    It’s a really exciting time, buying a house, particularly if it’s your first! Don’t forget, however, that you will have to pay a variety of costs over and above the purchase price. What are those costs and when must you pay them? Do they impact your ability to afford the house you have your eye […]
  • March 2026 | Budget 2026: How Much Will the Increased CGT Primary Residence Exclusion Save You? März 1, 2026
    Phew! No major tax increases are planned, and taxpayers will benefit from zero “bracket creep” across a range of taxes. While property sellers and buyers will be disappointed that transfer duty thresholds have not increased, there’s reason to get very excited about the 50% increase in the primary residence CGT exclusion from R2m to R3m.  […]
  • February 2026 | Love and the Law: Cohabiting? Get Your House in Order Now Februar 1, 2026
    Valentine’s Day isn’t just a great excuse to indulge in ruinously expensive red roses, cards and heart-shaped chocolates. It’s also a reminder that if you’re in a cohabitation arrangement, there will be financial implications – making it essential to check that your relationship’s legal aspects pass muster.  Particularly when you start acquiring high-value assets jointly, […]
  • January 2026 | Your Top 10 (Legal) New Year’s Resolutions for 2026 Januar 1, 2026
    As 2026 dawns with all its exciting new possibilities and opportunities, let’s not forget about all the annoying – but vital – legal aspects of our lives. They’re easily overlooked in the rush of another hectic back-to-work, back-to-school, and back-to-everything-else Janu-worry, so we’ve put together a list of ten ideas to help you prioritise what’s […]
  • December 2025 | Can You Airbnb Your House or Apartment in a Residential Complex? Dezember 1, 2025
    Particularly over the holiday season, many house and apartment owners in residential complexes will want to let out their units on a short-term letting / Airbnb basis.  It goes without saying that other owners and residents may object. A high turnover of tenants can prejudice the complex’s security, traffic, noise levels and the like. That […]
  • November 2025 | Selling Your House This Summer? Get Your Ducks in a Row With This Checklist November 1, 2025
    Summer has always been a prime time to buy and sell property in South Africa. Everyone’s spirits lift with the blue-sky weather, the festive season beckons, and holiday travel booms.  If you’re planning to take advantage of this seasonal upswing by selling now, get your ducks in a row with our Seller’s Checklist – a […]
  • October 2025 | The Transfer Process in a Nutshell Oktober 1, 2025
    Spring is a great time to address two questions which sellers and buyers often ask: how does the transfer process actually work, and how long does it usually take? Have a look at our “Transfer Process in a Nutshell” flowchart for an outline of the major steps in the process, all the way from signing […]
  • September 2025 | Excuses, Excuses: Why People Don’t Make Wills, And Why You Must September 1, 2025
    We all must die, no exceptions. So, it’s amazing that so few of us actually protect our loved ones with wills. Perhaps the problem is that the siren call of procrastination sounds so clearly and seductively when it comes to delaying that evil day when we have to actually sit down, consider our mortality, and […]
  • August 2025 | Your House Burns to the Ground: Can You Hold the Seller Liable? August 1, 2025
    Time and again our courts are faced with property sellers who, when sued by buyers for hidden defects, try to hide behind a voetstoots clause in the sale agreement. They say, “The buyer bought the house ‘as is’ and can’t complain now”. But that can never protect a seller who has fraudulently concealed a defect. […]
  • July 2025 | A Bond Clause Deadline Whooshes by and a Sale Dies – Can You Revive it? Juli 1, 2025
    It’s easy to lose sight of deadlines in all the excitement of a home sale, but the consequences of letting a deadline expire can be dire. A recent Supreme Court of Appeal fight resulted from the buyer not getting a bond before the deadline expired. At the time, both buyer and seller wanted the sale […]
  • June 2025 | A R4.25m Warning to Choose Your Conveyancer With Care Juni 1, 2025
    Would you believe that South Africa has been identified as the world’s most affordable country in which to buy a home? It’s an average price vs average income calculation and is great news for local sellers and buyers alike. Having said that, sellers need to be really careful when choosing a conveyancer to look after […]
  • May 2025 | When Does a Property Defect Justify Cancellation? A Costly Case of Buyer’s Remorse Mai 1, 2025
    “Buyer’s remorse” is a well-known phenomenon that’s led many a property buyer to cast around desperately for a means, any means, to escape the sale they’ve just tied themselves into. Be careful here – cancelling a sale without sound legal grounds will be a very costly mistake. To illustrate, we discuss a recent High Court […]
  • April 2025 | Budget 2.0: A Mixed Bag, With Good News for Property April 1, 2025
    There’s good news for property buyers and sellers, and a mixed bag for taxpayers generally in Budget 2025. The transfer duty threshold adjustment is good for property sales, but government’s attempt to increase VAT and its failure to adjust individual tax brackets will hurt us all – taxpayers and consumers alike. To see how it […]
  • March 2025 | Mortgage Bond Arrears: Can You Challenge a Certificate of Balance? März 1, 2025
    A recent High Court ruling tackled the important question of whether or not a Certificate of Balance issued by a creditor provides definitive proof of the debt owed. The case involved a couple who contested the accuracy of a bank’s R2.1m claim against them. At stake? Two of their properties which were bonded to the […]
  • February 2025 | A Complex Issue: Beware Late Building Penalties Februar 1, 2025
    You buy a vacant plot in a security estate and happily start drawing up plans for your dream home. Disaster strikes when out of the blue you are hit by the HOA (Homeowners’ Association) with triple levies – WHAT?! Turns out the previous owner was in trouble for not building on the plot by the set […]
  • January 2025 | How Can I Buy Property in South Africa as a Foreigner? Januar 1, 2025
    South Africa is a popular choice with international property buyers, offering high affordability and growth potential, a strong legal and regulatory system, and of course a very attractive lifestyle with a wide variety of property options. Our newly minted crown as “the friendliest country in the world for tourists” means we could become even more […]
  • December 2024 | Who Appoints the Conveyancer? Your House, Your Choice Dezember 1, 2024
    Selling your house is a really big deal, not least because it is quite likely one of your largest assets. So, you need the legal side of things (in particular the transfer of ownership to the buyer) to be in safe and competent hands. Critically, you will need a conveyancer to handle the transfer for […]
  • November 2024 | Blue Skies Ahead for Property? Be Prepared with this Buyer’s Checklist November 1, 2024
    If you have any thoughts of buying property this summer, you’ve picked a good time to do it. We’ll discuss why that is and then we’ll share some crucial factors to consider before you make an offer. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor looking to expand your property portfolio, these tips will […]
  • October 2024 | Three Ways to Protect Yourself from the Nightmare Neighbour in Your Complex Oktober 1, 2024
    Bad neighbours can make life in a complex unbearable. The good news is that our law provides several quick and effective ways to protect yourself and your family from the tyrant next door. We discuss three options that may be open to victims in the context of a recent High Court fight between two neighbours […]
  • September 2024 | Sibling Showdown: How One Missing Word in a Will Divided a Family September 1, 2024
    Your will could be the most important document you ever sign. A recent court fight over a poorly-drafted joint will is a stark reminder to make sure that every word in it is correct.  In a worst-case scenario, bad drafting will not only subject your loved ones to bitterly-contested litigation but can also put your […]