The Community Schemes Ombud Services Act 9 of 2011 (“CSOSA”) came into operation on 7 October 2016 and has dramatically altered the landscape in which community schemes operate in South Africa. Whilst this article is not aimed at providing a comprehensive breakdown of all of the changes brought into effect by CSOSA we have identified […]
Exclusive use areas are defined as specified portions of the common property of a Body Corporate, which have been allocated for the sole or exclusive use by an owner or owners of one or more than one section within the scheme. These areas are typically parking bays, garden or yard areas, patios or balconies. These
Prescribed Management Rule 29 (PMR 29) of the Sectional Title Schemes Management Act deals with the procedure which must be followed when making alterations or improvements to the common property in a sectional title scheme. In terms of this rule one must first determine whether the alteration or improvement in question is “reasonably necessary” or
One of the more interesting and contentious aspects of the digital age in which we live revolves around the question of ownership of personal data in the public sphere. This was one of the issues on which the South Gauteng High Court was called upon to make a ruling in the recent case between Discovery
ALIEN AND INVASIVE SPECIES – Obligations of the seller according to the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act On 1 August 2014, the Minister of Environmental Affairs published the Alien and Invasive Species (“AIS”) Regulations (“the Regulations”) which came into effect on the 1 October 2014. The primary aim of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act (“NEMBA”) and its Regulations are
MEDIATION IN THE SPOTLIGHT AS NEW HIGH COURT RULE MAKES IT MANDATORY A change to the High Court Rules, which took effect on 9th March 2020, now requires the parties to all new actions or application proceedings to consider mediation. Mediation is a voluntary process entered into by agreement between the parties to a dispute,
The distinction between occupation and possession is often misunderstood. However, there are important legal differences between these concepts, and you should ensure that you are aware of these to avoid uncertainty and issues later in the transfer. To understand these concepts, it is important to consider the three distinct stages in a transfer; The actual
Many Agreements of Sale contain a clause to the effect that the conveyancer is to place the purchaser’s deposit in an interest bearing account. All monies received by an attorney on behalf of a client is paid into the Attorneys Trust Account where it is covered by the Legal Practitioners Fidelity Fund against misappropriation. The interest earned
It has come to our attention that the COVID-19 lockdown has resulted in some purchasers’ bonds, which were approved prior to the lockdown, being withdrawn due to the expected resultant negative impact upon their financial circumstances. The basis for this is that it is standard practice for the Banks to reserve the right in their standard Terms