Property law in South Africa covers various aspects, including property transfers, ownership disputes, lease agreements, and zoning regulations.
Property disputes with neighbours can often be resolved through mediation, negotiation, or legal action if necessary. Consult a property lawyer for guidance.
Selling property involves various legal requirements, such as drafting a valid sale agreement, obtaining a property valuation, and ensuring compliance with municipal regulations. A property lawyer can guide you through the process.
A notary public is required for the cession of any exclusive use areas which may be linked to your sectional title property. A notary public can also assist in the drafting of notarial bonds and other notarial deeds often required in property transactions.