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Buying and selling property |
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Buying or selling property can be a stressful and time-consuming affair, with many things to remember and consider along the way.
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Get your Property Handbook
The City has published a handbook to guide prospective developers, buyers and sellers of Sectional Titles on the procedures involved.
For developers, buyers and sellers of sectional titles Download pdf [535kb]
The handbook explains the steps that have to be taken in a property transaction of this nature as well how to apply for municipal services if you are the buyer; and how to apply for a Clearance Certificate or a refund if you are the seller. They are available from the City’s Customer Service Centres
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T HERE are six steps in a property transaction:
- The offer to purchase, done through an estate agent;
- The registration of the bond, done through a conveyancing attorney or bank;
- The appointment of the conveyancing attorney;
- The clearance process, done through the municipality;
- The registration of deeds, done by the Deeds Office, or the Department of Agriculture and Land Affairs; and
- The transfer of ownership, done by the Deeds Office, or the Department of Agriculture and Land Affairs.
Buyers and sellers also need to:
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