Fitzanne’s Property Exchange

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Fitzanne's Property Exchange, hosted Pearl Scheltema, keeps you captivated and intrigued as we provide you with the very latest news and insights to the South African residential property industry. Having conversations with property investors, industry experts, Sectional Title Scheme Executives and innovative stakeholders, we invite you to listen to their stories and make it your own.

  1. A New Era in Community Scheme Governance – The CSOS Consolidated Practice Directive 2025

    08/08/2025

    A New Era in Community Scheme Governance – The CSOS Consolidated Practice Directive 2025

    In this episode of Fitzanne’s Property Exchange, host Pearl Scheltema speaks with Dilen Heerschop, Attorney at Heerschop Pienaar Incorporated Attorneys, to unpack the newly released CSOS Consolidated Practice Directive 1 of 2025—a landmark update reshaping the governance of community schemes in South Africa. This directive consolidates all previous CSOS guidelines into one comprehensive framework, introducing clearer compliance requirements, an expanded list of undesirable rules, and strengthened enforcement measures. What do these changes mean for trustees, managing agents, and property owners? And how can schemes adapt to ensure they’re not only compliant but thriving under the new regulatory landscape? Dilen, a specialist in community scheme law and governance, breaks down the legal framework, highlights the most impactful updates, and explains how these will play out in practice. He also shares practical strategies for staying ahead—avoiding costly disputes, protecting owners’ rights, and maintaining operational efficiency in a more regulated environment. This episode aims to equip listeners with the clarity and confidence they need to navigate this “new normal” in property governance—because at Fitzanne Estates, we believe everyone has the right to a safe and secure home. Tune in for a timely and insightful conversation on compliance, community living, and the future of property management. Listen here:

    36 min
  2. PPRA Reviews Real Estate Sector BEE Requirements: Temporary Relief for Property Practitioners

    11/08/2024

    PPRA Reviews Real Estate Sector BEE Requirements: Temporary Relief for Property Practitioners

    After positive discussions between the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA) and the National Association of Managing Agents South Africa (NAMA) on behalf of its members, there is good news for the real estate sector. Property practitioners will, for now, no longer need to confirm their Level 8 BEE status to obtain a Fidelity Fund Certificate (FFC). Earlier in 2024, the PPRA had made Level 8 BEE compliance a non-negotiable requirement for all real estate agencies with a turnover of more than R2.5 million to secure FFCs for 2025. This mandate, based on Section 48 of the new Property Practitioners Act (effective February 2022), created concerns, particularly as it would have affected approximately 6,000 property practitioners who might fall short of the required BEE level. In response, NAMA advocated on behalf of its members, urging the PPRA to reconsider the stringent BEE requirements, highlighting the potentially devastating impact on the industry. Following these discussions, the PPRA has confirmed that, pending a final decision by its board, the Level 8 BEE requirement will be suspended. However, property practitioners must still provide a valid BEE certificate issued by an accredited provider. Should the PPRA’s board finalise this decision, those practitioners will be able to renew their FFCs and continue trading, provided they meet all other compliance requirements. This development brings temporary relief to the real estate industry, allowing time for further considerations and adjustments. In this episode of Fitzanne’s Property Exchange, Pearl Scheltema talks to Rudi Heerschop, Director at Schuler, Heerschop and Pienaar Attorneys, about this decision and their role in negotiations between NAMA and the PPRA.

    22 min

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Fitzanne's Property Exchange, hosted Pearl Scheltema, keeps you captivated and intrigued as we provide you with the very latest news and insights to the South African residential property industry. Having conversations with property investors, industry experts, Sectional Title Scheme Executives and innovative stakeholders, we invite you to listen to their stories and make it your own.