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What compliance certificates do need to complete a transfer and why you need them in South Africa

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Here’s an expanded explanation of each compliance certificate required in South Africa during a property transfer, along with why each one is necessary in greater detail:


1. Electrical Compliance Certificate (CoC)

  • What it covers: All electrical installations—wiring, sockets, DB boards, earthing, bonding, etc.
  • Why it's needed:
    • Legal Requirement: According to the Occupational Health and Safety Act (No. 85 of 1993), no property can be sold without this certificate if the electrical installation has changed in the last two years.
    • Safety Assurance: Confirms that the electrical system won’t cause shock, fire, or other hazards.
    • Transfer Prerequisite: Conveyancers will not allow transfer to proceed without it.
  • Validity: Generally valid for 2 years unless changes are made to the system.

2. Beetle (Entomological) Clearance Certificate

  • What it covers: Inspects for wood-destroying insects like termites, borer beetles, and wood moths in structural timber.
  • Why it's needed:
    • Not a legal requirement nationwide but a common condition in Offer to Purchase (OTP) contracts—especially in coastal provinces (e.g., Western Cape, KZN).
    • Prevents structural damage: Ensures the property’s wooden structures are intact and not infested.
    • Peace of mind: Protects the buyer from inheriting pest-related issues.

3. Plumbing Certificate of Compliance (Cape Town Only)

  • What it covers: Water meter integrity, proper waste water disposal, stormwater management, and prevention of contamination.
  • Why it's needed:
    • Municipal Regulation: Mandated by the City of Cape Town Water By-Laws (2010).
    • Water conservation: Ensures there are no leaks or illegal connections.
    • Health and environmental safety: Prevents cross-contamination and non-compliant greywater or stormwater systems.
    • Ownership change trigger: Must be obtained before a property transfer in Cape Town.

4. Gas Certificate of Compliance

  • What it covers: Installation of gas appliances—pipes, valves, storage, and safety devices.
  • Why it's needed:
    • Legal Requirement: Required under the Pressure Equipment Regulations of the OHS Act (2009).
    • Fire and explosion prevention: Ensures gas systems are correctly installed to avoid dangerous leaks or explosions.
    • Transfer condition: Required if there is any fixed gas installation on the property (e.g., gas stove, geyser, fireplace).

5. Electric Fence Certificate of Compliance

  • What it covers: Installation, operation, and grounding of electric fencing around the property.
  • Why it's needed:
    • Regulatory Requirement: Under the Electric Machinery Regulations (2011), any newly installed or altered electric fence system must have a compliance certificate.
    • Public safety: Prevents injury to people and animals.
    • Property transfer requirement: Must be handed to the buyer if an electric fence system is part of the property.

Additional Notes:

  • Responsibility: It is usually the seller's responsibility to obtain and pay for these certificates.
  • Conveyancers (property lawyers) will request and verify all compliance certificates before submitting documents to the Deeds Office for registration.
  • Failure to provide these certificates can delay or prevent the transfer, or cause legal liability for the seller after the transfer.

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