Parliament has passed the Sectional Titles Amendment Bill and sent it to president Ramaphosa for assent.
The bill was tabled in parliament in November 2020 after being approved by cabinet in August the same year.
Provide that a certificate issued by an architect or a land surveyor must also comply with section 26 of the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act ;Provide for a developer to submit a plan for subdivision or consolidation to the surveyor-general for approval to subdivide, consolidate and to extend a section.
Provide for the noting of a title deed in respect of the lapsing of a reservation in terms of section 25;
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