The perils of rising consumer debt for landlords
Category Newsletter: Lifestyle
          
          
            Like most other consumers in SA, residential tenants are experiencing financial pressure and battling to meet all their commitments.
          
        Top 10 Reasons to Hire a Real Estate Agent
Category Newsletter: Lifestyle
          
          
            The basis for an agent's success and continued career in real estate is referrals
          
        Demystifying five common life insurance myths
Category Newsletter: Lifestyle
          
          
            Bromfield demystifies common myths that consumers have about life insurance
          
        The importance of keeping a clean credit record
Category Newsletter: Lifestyle
          
          
            A credit record is the documentation detailing payment history of current and previous debt
          
        Homeowners - why having a valid will is vital
Category Newsletter: Lifestyle
          
          
            A home is the biggest financial asset most South Africans will ever possess, but what happens to that home when the owner passes away?
          
        Residential property transactions: turnaround in sight?
Category Newsletter: Lifestyle
          
          
            “A global economic upturn, matched by a domestic one, especially after the drought, could see better times coming.”
          
        What To Clean Up When Preparing Your Home For Sale
Category Newsletter: Lifestyle
          
          
            Getting a home ready for sale involves many different things in order to present the home in the best possible light
          
        Mayor launches WhatsApp Water Reporting Line
Category Newsletter: Lifestyle
          
          
            Residents are now able to quickly and easily report water leaks and other related issues through the WhatsApp platform.
          
        Air trapped in pipe affects water metre reading
Category Newsletter: Lifestyle
          
          
            The issue is widespread and significantly affects ratepayers who pay for the air as if it was water.
          
        It is not the consumers duty to read the water meter
Category Newsletter: Lifestyle
          
          
            However, the court did say that it is not the consumers duty to read meters and determine what its consumption is.
          
        