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18 May, 2012

Unseating a complex chair

After experiencing ongoing problems with the chairperson of her homeowners' association (HOA), a reader asks our panel what the correct procedure is for unseating such a person. The reader says that, despite the HOA members having voted unanimously for her removal, she is continuing in the role. The chairperson contends her dismissal is merely temporary until a current dispute with her neighbour is settled. In such instances - where an HOA is formed as a non-profit company - the Companies … [Read more...]


Two Levies, Too Late

In a reversal of stereotypical roles, a reader "interferes" on behalf of his mother-in-law and interrogates our panel about a belated levy payment. The lady in question lives in a sectional title complex and some time ago had the balcony of her unit enclosed. Now - a full 15 years later - the management company has ruled that an additional levy is payable on this alteration. Understandably, the reader is upset over this decision as no mention of an extra levy had been made prior to … [Read more...]


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SA Wine Featured on Bloomberg News

Bruwer Raats

Chenin specialist Bruwer Raats once again made international headlines when his 2009 Raats Original Chenin Blanc was recently featured on Bloomberg News. Master of Wine Jennifer Simonetti-Bryan recommended four wines to the viewers as perfect for the Memorial Day weekend and included Raats as the only South African in the line-up. Simonetti-Bryan is one of only five female Masters of Wine in the States and has become a regular face on the small screen as an industry expert commenting on wines … [Read more...]


Dirty Business when Udubs take Stellenbosch on

UWC Students Break a Record yet remain unrewarded… On the 5 and 6th May 2011 UWC students partook in a competition hosted on campus by the Group1 Nissan Kuilsriver car dealership. As incentives to take part, iPods were promised to the group who managed to fit the most students into their new Nissan Micra, a marketing tactic to determine how uncomfortably spacious the Micra can be. Astonishingly 29 UWC students made history by managing to all fit themselves into the tiny piece of car. What … [Read more...]


Dance, You’re on Fire Cape Town

Johannesburg based rock band Dance, You're on Fire will be touring the Western Cape later for the first time since releasing their debut single 'Blockade' in April. The single, which has swiftly gathered national acclaim, is currently playlisted on 5fm and occupied the number one position on TuksFM's Local Top 10 for four weeks, also reaching third position on the station's international Top30. 'Blockade' also reached Top 10 chart positions on PukFM and KovsieFM and is currently enjoying … [Read more...]


Disclosing Latent Defects

The question posed to our panel this week deals with the age-old issue of latent and patent defects. Upon moving into his newly acquired house, our reader discovered that there were several defects that were possibly hidden by the seller. The reader says he had asked specific questions regarding dampness upon his initial inspection, all of which were answered in the negative by the seller. However, after moving in, he discovered dampness behind the fridge and washing machine as well as … [Read more...]


Transferring a Property After Death

A reader has posed an interesting question, relating to the transfer of a property at the owner's death, to our panel of experts. Her parents owned a property and when her father passed away it was never transferred to her mother, the legal heir. She apparently could not afford the transfer fees. Even though it was not formally transferred into her name, the reader's elderly mother has now drafted a will in which she nominates the person that will next inherit the property. The reader … [Read more...]


Sectional Title Owner’s Right to Let

This week's reader question is from a pensioner who had to let her unit in a sectional title complex to overseas visitors for a period of eight weeks to supplement her income. She says this not only helped her to make ends meet, but also gave her the necessary funds to maintain the unit. The reader has unfortunately now been informed by the body corporate that the conduct rules provide that units may not be let for a period of less than three months. She wants to know what her rights … [Read more...]


Put Aspects of Co-ownership in Writing

This week's question posed to our panel of experts is from a reader who intends to purchase fixed property with a friend. He wants to know how they can protect themselves by way of regulating their relationship in this transaction. Lucille Geldenhuys from Lucille Geldenhuys Attorneys in Stellenbosch says there are various aspects to be considered by the two potential buyers. "The relationship between them can be merely a partnership, which does not have to be reduced to writing to … [Read more...]


Creditors’ Rights When Property is Sold

Our panel has received a lengthy question from a reader regarding the sale of a property where the rights of several creditors come into question. The reader landed in financial difficulty after trying to assist a family member with his debts and, in the process, fell behind with his own bond repayments. He also has various other creditors knocking on his door. He decided to sell the house in order to pay his creditors. A buyer - who had no knowledge of the outstanding debts - appeared on … [Read more...]


CGT and Your Primary Residence

This week's reader question comes from a pensioner who owns two apartments, one of which he has decided to let out during and after the 2010 Fifa World Cup. He lives in one and therefore regards it as his primary residence. It further appears that he has chosen to move into the other apartment and to let out the one which has served as his primary residence until now. The reader says he has already received a deposit in respect of the rental (in December last year) and will receive further … [Read more...]


The Extent of Common Property

The question posed to our panel this week revolves around the issue of the liability to maintain the various areas that a sectional title complex consist of. Our reader states that he understands the maintenance in respect of the outside area of the complex to be the responsibility of the body corporate. He specifically raises the issue of ants infesting the paving in respect of the patio and pathway of his unit and wants to know what the position will be should they come into his unit and … [Read more...]


Trustees Represent Body Corporate

A concerned reader has contacted our panel to find out more about the duties and responsibilities of the trustees of a body corporate. More specifically, she wants to know how meetings of the trustees should be documented. In her experience, the minutes are not necessarily a true reflection of what was actually discussed. She would further like to know to whom these minutes should be distributed. Her concerns also turn to the role of the chairperson of the trustees and specifically what … [Read more...]


Evicting a Non-paying Tenant and PIE

The scenario presented to our panel of experts this week relates to a tenant who has not paid rental for some time. Our reader, the landlord, has given him some breathing space, but has now put the tenant on terms and insisted that he pays at the end of the month. The question he now asks is what happens if the tenant still does not pay. Can our reader demand that he moves out immediately because he is in breach of the lease agreement? Schalk van der Merwe from Rawson Properties … [Read more...]


Role of the Managing Agent

A reader has asked several interesting questions relating to the voting rights of owners in a sectional title complex. It appears that an annual general meeting was convened and that the managing agent of the complex held that certain owners who attended this meeting were not entitled to vote. Schalk van der Merwe from Rawson Properties Helderberg says the managing agent can be seen as a delegate of the body corporate, or body of owners. "Once appointed, such agent assumes many … [Read more...]


Work Done Could be Unjustified Enrichment

Our experts have received a question from a couple who had purchased a plot some four years ago. Having decided to build on the plot in stages, they requested a quotation from their neighbours – who happen to be builders – for a foundation and one room with a bathroom. A price was agreed on, the amount was paid and the work comleted. The couple also enquired as to a price for a three-bedroom, timber-frame house, but no deal was struck in respect thereof. Some two years passed and … [Read more...]


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