In today's digital age, communication has evolved, and platforms like WhatsApp have become integral tools for fostering connectivity and collaboration within community schemes. WhatsApp groups offer a convenient way for residents, trustees, and managing agents to communicate efficiently, share information, and address common concerns.
READ MOREIn the complex world of sectional title management, even apparently straightforward aspects like voting procedures can spark lively debates among industry professionals. Recently, our Western Cape Regional Sales Manager, Brendon Levin, raised an intriguing question with us following a general meeting of a body corporate for purposes of borrowing funds.
READ MOREIn sectional title schemes and bodies corporate, trustees occupy a critical role. They have to balance their fiduciary duties with the potential personal risks inherent in their position. These risks include financial risks.
READ MOREAs South Africa bids farewell to load shedding, there’s a new term emerging in the public discourse: water shedding. While it may seem like a distant concern for many, the reality is that water shortages are becoming a significant challenge for the country.
READ MOREIn the world of sectional title ownership, levies are a critical financial mechanism that ensures the proper functioning and maintenance of shared spaces and facilities.
READ MORE“I wonder which way I ought to go!” - Alice in Wonderland. Unlike Alice’s approach for a body corporate, its trustees, unit owners, and managing agents, managing a sectional title scheme making this type of crucial decision, requires careful financial planning.
READ MORE"Good fences make good neighbours." This famous line from Robert Frost's 1914 poem “Mending Walls” highlights the idea that clear boundaries help maintain harmony between people. However, as urban living evolves and people reside in increasingly close quarters, the metaphorical fences of Frost’s time seem to dissolve, exposing residents to new challenges. One of these challenges is dealing with domestic violence within sectional title schemes.
READ MOREAs trustees who have recently obtained a judgment against an owner in respect of arrear levies, you may be considering how to effectively enforce this judgment. STS receives numerous queries on a regular basis regarding the recovery of arrear levies, which can be a complex process, especially after obtaining a court judgment.
READ MOREAfter judgment against an owner for arrear levies has been obtained, one of the critical steps in the execution process is initiating a Section 65 financial enquiry in terms of the Magistrates' Courts Act No. 32 of 1944.
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