Rubik Co-ownership Agreements
Rubik Co-ownership Agreements
Our team was involved in the restructuring of the Rubik Co-ownership Agreements.
Our team was involved in the restructuring of the Rubik Co-ownership Agreements as well as assisting and securing the necessary complex funding bonds for a mixed-use Sectional Title Scheme, registering the scheme and facilitating transfers to 3rd Party Purchasers of residential, retail and commercial units. Additionally, our team has ensured that our various bond departments assist with the registration of 3rd party bonds. Construction completion date is set for March 2024. Our work on this matter offers further proof of the high regard in which our team’s expertise is held in connection with sophisticated mixed-use development projects.
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