Load shedding has become a regular occurrence that we must endure at frequent intervals across the country. Load shedding has caused problems for businesses across all sectors, and along with it comes a host of problems for sectional title schemes that are a major...
Community schemes typically plan for almost all eventualities and try to maintain a good cash flow. This means that there are usually reserve funds for maintenance work and projects that may need to be done. However, at some point, there is bound to be an unplanned...
In Sectional Title Schemes, levies are part of the essential framework that ensures the scheme runs smoothly. Levies are mandated by the Sectional Titles Schemes Management Act (STSMA) for the purpose of paying for all common expenses of the scheme, and the operating...
The Property Practitioners Act, No. 22 of 2019 (“PPA”) has far-reaching implications for managing agents of sectional title schemes and Homeowners’ Associations. The PPA became operational on the 1st of February 2022. Whilst some people may have thought...
The rise in residential estates and other forms of communal living across South Africa has resulted in an increased need for dispute resolution. Disputes among community schemes (like bodies corporate or home owners’ associations) or trustees and homeowners, or...
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