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Posted on September 2, 2016April 1, 2020 by Peter Kratz

Spousal Consent

The law and agreements under which you are married impact on how you are empowered to act when purchasing or selling property in South Africa.

Non SA resident clients can purchase property without spousal consent but when it comes to sale or raising a mortgage bond they will need it.

Marriage and Spousal consent

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