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10/08/2023

Considering buying a new property in Pretoria East? Before you make that big decision, let Professional Property Inspectors be your guide with our Pre-Sales Property Inspection services!
Why should you get a pre-sales inspection?
Here are a few reasons:
✅ Peace of Mind: Our certified inspectors will thoroughly examine the property, uncovering any hidden issues that might affect your decision.
✅ Avoid Surprises: No one likes unpleasant surprises after moving into their new dream home. Our inspection reports will highlight potential concerns, allowing you to make an informed choice.
✅ Negotiation Power: Armed with our detailed inspection report, you'll be in a better position to negotiate the best deal for your future home.
✅ Save Money: Identifying problems beforehand can save you from costly repairs down the line.
At Professional Property Inspectors Pta North, our mission is to ensure you have all the necessary information at your fingertips before making one of life's significant investments. Our team uses the latest technology and follows industry best practices to deliver accurate and reliable inspection services.
Don't take chances with your property investment! Let our experts provide you with the insights you need to make the right choice. Contact us today at [email protected]

03/08/2023
02/08/2023

FRAUDELENT NON-DISCLOSURE AND MISREPRESENTATION OF PROPERTY DEFECTS IN SALE RENDER SELLER LIABLE-

Latent defects are flaws in a property that could not have been identified despite a reasonable inspection prior to the sale. In terms of common law, the purchaser will have a right of recourse after the sale if the seller was aware of latent defects and fraudulently did not disclose the defects to the purchaser.

At a glance-
Latent defects are flaws in a property that could not have been identified despite a reasonable inspection prior to the sale. In terms of common law, the purchaser will have a right of recourse after the sale if the seller was aware of latent defects and fraudulently did not disclose the defects to the purchaser.

The judgment handed down by the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) on 15 June 2023 in Le Roux v Zietsman and Another (330/2022) [2023] ZASCA 102 is among the recent cases that focused on latent defects and whether a seller is liable for fraudulent non-disclosure and misrepresentation of defects in a property.

In terms of the Property Practitioners Act 22 of 2019 (which came into operation on 1 February 2022), it is now mandatory for sellers to disclose defects in a property. Non-disclosure of defects known to the seller could amount to unnecessary financial and legal penalties for the seller.

READ THIS-
https://www.cliffedekkerhofmeyr.com/news/publications/2023/Practice/Real/real-estate-law-alert-18-july-fraudulent-non-disclosure-and-misrepresentation-of-property-defects-in-sale-render-seller-liable

31/07/2023

It's really strange, but it often seems that people take far more care when buying a used car than when buying a new or used property.

31/07/2023

Make sure to get your property inspected before selling or buying!! Contact us to help you.

27/07/2023

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67 Regency, Route 21
Pretoria
0157

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