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Joburg property owners to register their rubbish bins
The common dustbin is a home's best friend - without it our lives would be a mess. Now Joburg residents are going to be held accountable for this asset. They have been given until June 30 to verify and register their bins with the City of Joburg, or they will be charged for the highest number of bins.
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Impaired credit records 'biggest challenge facing bond originators'
There is a "staggering" rise in debt payment defaulting, says Mike van Alphen, National Manager of Rawson Finance, the Rawson Property Group's bond origination division.
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A new vision for Durban
Behind Durban's revamped beachfront lies what residents say is a crime and grime-ridden city centre, repelling visitors from what could be a major tourist attraction. Now, a new plan is being devised that could propel Durban's city centre into world-class status, complete with a unique "flavour" representing Durban and her cultures.
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Renovated properties uplift Cape Town
Property refurbishments valued at more than R100 million will add commercial value to Cape Town's CBD to ensure the city remains a quality environment in which to do business.
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Tshwane properties face steep rate hikes
From Monday, Tshwane residents will be paying more for municipal services. Tariffs for electricity increase by 8 percent, solid waste by 25 percent, and water and sanitation by 10 percent each.
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'Local authorities give objectors scope to delay property developments'
Property developments are often delayed and changed in response to the public's objections - until, quite often, the point is reached where they are no longer viable and have to be abandoned, says Paul Henry, Managing Director of Rawson Developers.
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Joburg takes on property owners who flout town planning regulations
The City of Joburg appears to be making some headway in issuing court orders against town planning infringers.
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Auction Alliance wins legal challenge on estate agency inspections
Auction Alliance has won a constitutional challenge against laws that allow for targeted, non-routine inspections of estate agencies without a warrant.
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Cape Town stadium 'open for business'
Cape Town city council has published advertisements saying the Cape Town Stadium "is open for business" in an attempt to attract clients to help to foot the huge cost of running the stadium.
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Investors concerned over stalled Blythedale resort plans
Jittery investors who have ploughed millions into the beleaguered R10 billion Blythedale Coastal Resort development on the North Coast have begun turning to the courts to get their money back while others are poised to form a "creditors' committee" to protect their interests.
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