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Tinashe Carports and Awnings pty Ltd

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Nathi, 11 months ago

I had a great experience with Tinashe Carports and Awnings pty Ltd for my solid roof carport! The team was really professional and accommodating, making sure I got exactly what I wanted. They were also punctual and friendly, which made the whole process enjoyable. The only minor hiccup was a slight delay in the start time, but they kept me updated all along. Overall, a fantastic service!

    
Martin J., 1 year ago

They arrived with a full compliment of workers and completed the job in one day.

Carport should have been equidistant between the two supporting walls.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is a conveyancer, and why do I need one?

    A conveyancer is a lawyer who specializes in the legal aspects of buying and selling real property. In South Africa, a conveyancer is required to handle the transfer of registered ownership of immovable property, ensuring that it is legally compliant with local laws and regulations. They manage the documentation and facilitate the change of title from one person to another.

  • What does the conveyancing process involve?

    The conveyancing process involves several key steps: drafting and reviewing the offer to purchase, checking the title deed and property restrictions, obtaining clearance certificates (like rates and taxes), preparing and signing transfer documents, and finally, registering the property in the new owner's name at the Deeds Office. This process ensures the transaction is legally valid.

  • How long does the conveyancing process take in South Africa?

    The conveyancing process typically takes between 8 to 12 weeks from the date of sale agreement to the completion of the property transfer, assuming there are no complications. The timeframe can vary based on several factors, including the speed at which parties provide necessary documents and the efficiency of the local Deeds Office.

  • How are conveyancer fees calculated in South Africa?

    Conveyancer fees are regulated and are typically based on a tariff recommended by the Law Society, which is a percentage of the property value, plus VAT. These fees do not include additional costs such as Deeds Office levies and other disbursements necessary for the transfer process. It's advisable to get a detailed quote from your conveyancer to understand all associated costs.