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Van Deventers Newsletter - February 2018

Posted On: Friday, February 16, 2018

This week's best articles, alongside short snippets of miscellaneous interestingness that you won't want to miss out on.

Dear Reader,

We are delighted to introduce this third issue of our monthly newsletter.

In this issue we cover a variety of topics under conveyancing & property law.

  • Appointing a Managing Agent – Important considerations.
  • Advantages & Disadvantages of Sectional Title Schemes.
  • Legal consequences when sequestrating a land owner.
  • Property Rezoning Objection - When is it an abuse of right?

We would also welcome suggestions for any future topics from our readers and these suggestions can be forwarded to [email protected]

Check out our new articles below:

Appointing a Managing Agent – Important considerations

Appointing a Managing Agent – Important considerations

When given the task of choosing a new managing agent for a sectional title complex, this should not be a decision made with the intention of cutting costs.

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Advantages & Disadvantages of Sectional Title Schemes

Advantages & Disadvantages of Sectional Title Schemes.

Deciding on whether to buy into sectional title schemes: a townhouse complex or block of flats, entails weighing up the advantages and disadvantages to see if they align with your lifestyle.

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Legal consequences when sequestrating a land owner

Legal consequences when sequestrating a land owner.

Upon sequestration of a debtor’s estate, the Master of the Supreme Court will appoint a curator to collect and realise the debtor’s assets in an orderly and efficient manner in order to ensure that payments to creditors are made.

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Property Rezoning Objection

Property Rezoning Objection - When is it an abuse of right?

Should the property rezoning objection be made with the intent to cause harm financially to the other party this could be considered an abuse of right to object. 

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