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How To Buy A Property By Using Existing Assets
Loans and asset-based lending offer alternative ways to access financing quickly and flexibly. You can tap into your resources without disrupting your financial…
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Read More… : CSOS – The Community Schemes Ombud Service
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CSOS, the Community Schemes Ombud Service, regulates the conduct of parties within community schemes.
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Read More… : Creating a sectional title scheme
Creating a sectional title scheme
Create a sectional title by checking the municipal bylaws first, getting a conveyancing attorney involved and a town planner.
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Read More… : Landlord Insurance: Protecting Your Rental Investments
Landlord Insurance: Protecting Your Rental Investments
Landlord insurance is specifically tailored to landolords. It includes rental insurance, landlord liability and malicious damage.
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Read More… : Transform Your Property into a Profitable Commune
Transform Your Property into a Profitable Commune
Many municipalities require the property to be rezoned or a special license/permit be obtained. You need to adjust your property commune needs, such…
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Read More… : How to Register Your Property for NSFAS for Student Accommodation
How to Register Your Property for NSFAS for Student Accommodation
Registration involves creating an account, verifying details, submitting property information, and paying a fee. Compliance with BEE standards and specific documentation is required.…
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Read More… : Rental Deposits – Tenant and Landlords
Rental Deposits – Tenant and Landlords
At the end of the lease, tenants have the right to receive their deposit back, provided they’ve met all the conditions of the…
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Read More… : What is a Personal Service Provider (PSP) and How Do I Qualify?
What is a Personal Service Provider (PSP) and How Do I Qualify?
Personal Service Provider (PSP). Personal Service Providers (PSP) are people, who would have, under normal circumstances, be seen as employees – but invoice…
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Read More… : Brokstock vs EasyEquities
Brokstock vs EasyEquities
Brokstock and EasyEquities both offer stocks and ETFs. What are the fees, investment options, account minimums, and platform features? Brokstock is noted for…
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Read More… : Subletting
Subletting
When tenants rent out all or part of a property they’re currently leasing to a third party. This third party, known as the…
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Read More… : Section 7c Of The Income Tax Act – Trusts and Property Transfers
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The introduction of Income Tax Act No. 58 of 1962, section 7C in the Income Tax Act has changed the landscape of trust-based…
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Read More… : The best 32-Day Notice Accounts in South Africa
The best 32-Day Notice Accounts in South Africa
A 32-day notice account is a popular savings product in South Africa, offering a balance between accessibility and higher interest rates. Requiring a…
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Read More… : The Two pot retirement system – what you need to know
The Two pot retirement system – what you need to know
In a significant overhaul of its retirement savings landscape, South Africa has introduced the two pot retirement system, set to take effect on…
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Read More… : How to remove a partner from a mortgage
How to remove a partner from a mortgage
In short, you will need to apply for a new home loan or sell the property.
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Read More… : South Africa: Side Hustles Ideas You Can Do!
South Africa: Side Hustles Ideas You Can Do!
Great side hustle ideas such as bookkeeping, direct selling, online buy-and-sell, research studies and virtual assistants!
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Read More… : Extra Cash: Side Hustle Ideas In South Africa
Extra Cash: Side Hustle Ideas In South Africa
Start a hustle by selling pet accessories, coaching, property styling and interior design, baking or even sellng things at markets!
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Read More… : The cheapest medical aid in South Africa
The cheapest medical aid in South Africa
A side by side comparison of medical aids in South Africa – Momentum, Discovery, Bonitas, Bestmed and FedHealth.
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Read More… : Fedgroup Impact Farming Review – investing in farming and solar
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With Fedgroup’s Imact Farming, you can invest in blueberries, nuts, solar and other options. The minimum deposit is R 500, with products starting…
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Read More… : Comparing private banking accounts in South Africa
Comparing private banking accounts in South Africa
Wealth and private banking in South Africa – a comparison between Investec, Discovery, Absa, FNB, Nedbank and Standard Bank
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Read More… : A comparison of The cheapest personal bank accounts in South Africa
A comparison of The cheapest personal bank accounts in South Africa
Which bank (ABSA, Standard Bank, Bank Zero, Tyme Bank, ABSA or Nebdank) offers the cheapest bank account in South Africa?