Harcourts Properties by Clive Cordon

Harcourts Properties by Clive Cordon Clive Cordon, marketing properties for sale through the Harcourts brand in Mossel Bay.

Working the extensions and some of the other demarcated areas in Mossel Bay.

Now is the time to sit down and plan for your future, and the future of your children. Property is definitely one of the...
22/04/2021

Now is the time to sit down and plan for your future, and the future of your children. Property is definitely one of the better options if you are looking for an investment vehicle. Property grows, and grows, and grows in value, year after year after year. Call us now.

The South African Reserve Bank’s (SARB’s) decision to keep rates unchanged at the end of March is set to benefit South African homeowners for the rest of 2021.

01/05/2020

Thank you all residents of Mossel Bay for your co-operation during these challenging times. So good to know that there are as of today no known cases of people in Mossel Bay being treated for the corona virus. Those who had been infected, a special thumbs up for you. We salute you, and we are proud of you. Maybe you can share your story with us, with the intention of teaching us what to do to avoid this dangerous, invisible killer virus.

01/05/2020

FROM THE DESK OF THE MUNICIPAL MANAGER
As the country prepares for a new level of lockdown regulations, I would like to thank the Mossel Bay community for positively responding to an earlier caution about the prevalence of COVID-19 coronavirus in our area.
There is also a measure of good news amid the changes and uncertainty. Although Mossel Bay, with 19 confirmed COVID-19 coronavirus cases once was a reason for great concern, it can be officially announced that none of these cases are still receiving treatment.
It is exceptionally good news that for some time and until yesterday, no COVID-19 coronavirus positive cases were being treated in Mossel Bay. Unfortunately, a new case in the Garden Route will be reported either today or tomorrow and I do not know in which municipal area this new case is.
My sincere thanks to our community who positively responded to the often-repeated reminders and for your cooperation when the screening was done. Thank you to all those who continue to obey the lockdown regulations.
The Premier of the Western Cape Provincial Government, Alan Winde, and several of the provincial MECs have indicated that they are in talks with the national government on the relaxation of the strict lockdown regulations in districts where justified. We are awaiting the new regulations.
Today I urge all the residents of Mossel Bay to continue to obey the lockdown restrictions, one of which is to wear a cloth mask from the moment you leave the house. Everyone who uses taxis must wear masks and everyone who visits shops must wear masks. Wear a mask, it is that simple.
An evening curfew is set as from Friday, May 1, from 20:00 until 05:00. This means that from eight o'clock in the evening until five o'clock in the morning no one may be outside of their homes unless they perform an essential service or there is an urgent medical emergency. The SA Police have indicated that they will strictly enforce this curfew.
The staff of the Mossel Bay Municipality deserves special mention and my sincere thanks. Those who perform essential services are on the front line every day and do a tremendous job of protecting our community, collecting refuse, making sure clean drinking water is available, the sewer systems work, making the necessary and urgent repairs to water and sewerage pipelines, and keeping the electricity network in order.
There are also municipal officials who make huge sacrifices to distribute emergency food supplies to eligible beneficiaries despite limited funding - employees from various sections of the municipality were gathered to perform community service and at times worked on weekends to address the urgent relief work.
We need to obtain even more donations so that even more food relief parcels may be provided to those in need.
Mossel Bay Municipality calls on our community to cooperate. The people of Mossel Bay have never shied away from a challenge, now we as a community are facing a major challenge that, when everyone works together, is not insurmountable.
We rely on your cooperation.
Adv Thys Giliomee
Municipal Manager: Mossel Bay
28 April 2020

07/04/2020

LOCKDOWN AND THE SALE OF PROPERTY… MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

Can I sign my mandate or my offer to purchase electronically? My client can digitally sign my offer to purchase, is it legal?

The short answer is no. When it comes to offers to purchase for immovable property, the Alienation of Lands Act, Act 68 of 1981, expressly forbids this by stating that the document must be in writing and signed by pen. The Alienation of Lands Act as yet, and possibly not in the foreseeable future, does not make any provision for a digital signature. The current lockdown and pandemic have made compliance with this Act virtually impossible, so how do we or how do estate agents then ensure compliance with the Act and at the same time ensure that they close deals?

A work around can be expressed as follows. An agent Joe signs an offer with Ben, Ben receives the offer from Joe via email, Ben prints, signs the document with a pen and then scans it back to Joe. Joe then does the same for Mary the Seller. If she accepts the offer, she will print the document, sign it and scan it back to Joe, who will then forward it on to the appointed conveyancer. This example illustrates how to execute a valid and binding agreement of the sale of land and ensure compliance with the Alienation of Lands Act.

Many estate agents may then ask about the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act, Act 25 of 2002 (the ECTA), which allows people to sign certain documents and that certain electronic transactions are valid. An example of a valid electronic contract is an agreement to sell your furniture, bedding and contents of a house, if:

1. The email correspondence is clear about the terms of the agreement;
2. There is an actual intent to conclude a binding agreement and that this intent is visible from the wording; and,
3. The veracity of the email from the Seller and Buyer cannot be challenged.

To add to this, some banks permit “electronic signatures” on certain bond documents. The ECTA only permits an advanced electronic signature (AES) if the signature has been accredited, then and only then can an electronic signature be valid. This signature is virtually a scanned image of the signature of the person. However, some agreements are expressly excluded, such as sale agreements, as they fall under the Alienation of Land Act where it mentions that it must be in writing and signed by a pen.

Then what of a mandate? A mandate is an authorisation from a Seller to an Agent to sell his or her property and attempt to obtain a certain price. In terms of the Estate Agency Affairs Board Code of Conduct at clause 3.3.1, “all the terms of such mandate (or extension, as the case may be) are in writing and signed by the client.” So once again this code expressly prohibits an agent from procuring and using a digitally signed mandate. As with an offer, an agent can email the mandate to a Seller, explain either via a video call or by normal voice call the ramifications of the mandate, the time, the property and the duty of the agent and then have the Seller sign the mandate and email it back to him. The agent can direct an email to the Seller stating the he, the agent, has explained all the pertinent points of the mandate and the Seller accepts this - especially if the Seller sends a signed mandate in return - then the agent would have then complied with Clause 3.10 of the Code of Conduct and thus ensured that the mandate is valid and enforceable.

The moral of the story is that it is necessary for an agent to have everything in writing or on email, no matter how trivial. So, ensure that your correspondence is always available.

Contact Robert, at [email protected] for any further questions.

03/04/2020

Good day to all my friends, family, acquaintances, colleagues. Today is the day number 8 of our compulsory lockdown and social distancing period. My wife and me seem to be still saved from attracting this monster virus. I am just wondering how all of you are doing on this day? Is everybody still healthy, showing no symptoms, knows of anybody being affected negatively by the virus? Please share your experience with me. Have a super day!!!

23/03/2020

So the Corona Virus is here, Bringing with it illness, and fear.
Be alert, ready, careful, and hygienic,
Giving comfort through support, not being arsenic.
Today we have numbers and numbers of people
Feeling cheated, helpless and feeble. Be not dismayed, stay humble, clean, and notice that He made this world GREAT!!

Herbertsdale, country living at its best. R855,000
11/03/2020

Herbertsdale, country living at its best.
R855,000

This 3 bedroom house in Herbertsdale is the perfect house for your retirement, or if you simply love the country life, you will be perfectly situated close to Mossel Bay (55 km), George (110 km)...

10/03/2020

This 3 bedroom house in Herbertsdale is the perfect house for your retirement, or if you simply love the country life, you will be perfectly situated close to Mossel Bay (55 km), George (110 km)...

Excellent weather forthcoming this Saturday in Mossel Bay. Come and enjoy your water sports, the sun, the beaches, the r...
10/03/2020

Excellent weather forthcoming this Saturday in Mossel Bay. Come and enjoy your water sports, the sun, the beaches, the restaurants.

Adventure activities, adventure things to do in Mossel Bay, adrenaline sports and events

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