Johan Taljaard gesels in hierdie RSG Landbou onderhoud met Lise Roberts oor die onwettige jag met honde op plase, en wat boere te doen staan in sulke gevalle.
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Johan Taljaard gesels in hierdie RSG Landbou onderhoud met Lise Roberts oor die onwettige jag met honde op plase, en wat boere te doen staan in sulke gevalle.
Luister gerus: https://clyp.it/bcfsh3kl
Tony and Jen have just bought a house in a popular residential area. They plan to make this house their home and raise their family in it. Fast forward ten years and Tony and Jen wish to extend their house in order to make room for their third child that is on the way. Imagine their frustration when they find out that they cannot add even one more room to the house due to restrictions on the title deed!
Ever wondered how the rates and taxes on your house are calculated and why your rates and taxes seem so much higher than that of your colleague living across town? Property rates and taxes are calculated with reference to the municipal valuation thereof, which valuation is based on the market value of the property and is periodically updated with residents provided the opportunity of commenting on or raising objections to municipal valuations if they believe these have not been fairly or correctly determined.
The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 (“Act”) sets out a range of fundamental consumer rights as well as ways to protect these rights. These rights however, place an obligation on each business owner to be aware of the implications of the Act and ensure that his standard terms and conditions of trade in particular are aligned with the requirements of the Act as otherwise costs can be incurred through transactions being cancelled, the owner having to perform more than was intended or even penalties possibly being incurred.