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Lake Properties, Cape Town is a young and dynamic real estate agency located in Wynberg, Cape Town. We offer efficient and reliable service in the buying and selling of residential and commercial properties and vacant land in the Southern Suburbs including Bergvliet,Athlone,Claremont,Constantia,Diepriver,Heathfield,Kenilworth,Kenwyn,Kreupelbosch, Meadowridge,Mowbray,Newlands,Obervatory,Pinelands,Plumstead,Rondebosch, Rosebank, Tokia,Rondebosch East, Penlyn Estate, Lansdowne, Wynberg, Grassy Park, Steenberg, Retreat and surrounding areas . We also manage rental properties and secure suitably qualified tenants for property owners. Another growing extension to our portfolio of services is to find qualified buyers for business owners who want to sell businesses especially cafes, supermarkets and service stations. At Lake Properties we value our relationships with clients and aim to provide excellent service with integrity and professionalism, always acting in the best interest of both buyer and seller. Our rates are competitive without compromising quality and service. For our clients we do valuations at no charge
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What are the essentials you must have in place,before you think of qualifying for a bond

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Before applying for a bond (home loan), it's crucial to have certain essentials in place to improve your chances of qualifying. Here's what you need to prepare:

1. Stable Income

Ensure you have a consistent and verifiable source of income.

Most lenders require proof of income for at least 3-6 months (e.g., payslips or financial statements for self-employed individuals).

2. Good Credit Score

Maintain a healthy credit history by paying your debts on time.

A higher credit score demonstrates financial responsibility and increases approval chances.

3. Deposit (Down Payment)

Many lenders require a deposit, typically 10-20% of the property value.

A larger deposit can lead to better interest rates and lower monthly payments.

4. Proof of Identity and Residency

Provide certified copies of your ID/passport and proof of address (e.g., utility bills).

5. Low Debt-to-Income Ratio

Your monthly debt payments (including the bond) should not exceed a certain percentage of your monthly income, usually 30-40%.

6. Savings for Additional Costs

Budget for costs like legal fees, transfer duties, bond registration fees, and valuation fees.

7. Employment Stability

Lenders prefer applicants with a steady job, ideally with a track record of at least 6-12 months in the same role or industry.

8. Documentation

Be ready to provide the following:

Bank statements (3-6 months).

Proof of income (e.g., payslips or tax returns for self-employed individuals).

Property details (offer to purchase).

9. Pre-Approval

Consider applying for a pre-approval to understand how much you qualify for and strengthen your offer on a property.

10. Know the Affordability Criteria

Use a bond affordability calculator (available online) to estimate the loan amount you can comfortably afford based on your income and expenses.

Preparing these essentials beforehand will streamline the bond application process and improve your likelihood of approval.
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What can you do if you have a problem with noisy neighbours? What can you do?

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Dealing with noisy neighbors can be challenging, but there are several steps you can take:

1. Communicate Directly

Politely approach your neighbors and explain the problem. They may not realize how loud they are.

Be specific about the issue (e.g., "The music is too loud after 10 PM").

2. Set Boundaries

Suggest compromises, like quiet hours or using headphones for music.

Share your expectations respectfully.

3. Document the Noise

Keep a record of incidents, noting the date, time, and type of noise.

If the noise is excessive, record audio or video as evidence (if legal in your area).

4. Involve Your Landlord or Property Manager

If you live in a rental property, report the issue to your landlord.

Provide your documentation and request their intervention.

5. Contact Local Authorities

Check your local noise ordinances to see if your neighbor is breaking the law.

Call the non-emergency line for local authorities if the noise persists during prohibited hours.

6. Mediation Services

Some communities offer free or low-cost mediation services to resolve disputes between neighbors.

A neutral third party can help facilitate a constructive conversation.

7. Legal Action (as a Last Resort)

If all else fails, you can file a noise complaint with local authorities or pursue legal action in small claims court.

Consult a lawyer to understand your rights and options.

Tips to Avoid Escalation:

Stay calm and avoid confrontational behavior.

Focus on finding a solution rather than assigning blame.
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What are life rights in terms of sectional title when do they apply

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