Sune Kruger

Senior Associate

Sune Kruger is a Senior Associate in our Real Estate Law & Conveyancing practice.

Sune Kruger

About Sune

Sune joined Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr as a Candidate Attorney in 2018, completed articles, and was promoted to Associate in 2020. Sune was promoted to Senior Associate in April 2023.

Areas of expertise

Experience

  • Extension or amendments relating to sectional title schemes.

  • Rand Merchant Bank Complex Lending bond registration.

  • Conveyancing work in general, including transfers, subdivision of property, consolidation of property, estate transfers, registration of mortgage bonds, notarial bonds, servitudes, opening of sectional title schemes and registration of notarial deeds.

  • Opening of Township registers, registration of certificate of registered titles, transfers and servitudes relating thereto.

  • Drafting of sale of property agreements and sale of letting enterprise agreements.

  • Commercial and residential property transfers snd development transfers.

  • Drafting and registration of all types of servitudes.

  • Property related due diligence investigations.

  • Conveyancer certificates in real estate and renewable energy sectors.

  • Registration and noting of Merger Agreements.

     

  • Drafting and registration of Antenuptial Contracts.

Credentials

Education

  • Registered with the Legal Practice Council
  • LLM, LLB; North-West University
  • Year of admission as attorney and conveyancer: 2020 and notary: 2021

Membership

  • Woman's Property Network

LANGUAGES

  • English

News

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Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

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Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

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Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

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Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

Mortgage Bonds 101 for first time buyers

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Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

Body corporate, release the certificate!

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Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

Ain’t no mountain high enough - to escape neighbour law

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In with the Consumer Protection Act and out “with a shove of the foot”
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

In with the Consumer Protection Act and out “with a shove of the foot”

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Dispute Resolution

Accidents happen but does that make someone liable?

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Extending your development rights: Act before it’s too late
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

Extending your development rights: Act before it’s too late

Section 25 of the Sectional Titles Act 95 of 1986 (STA) allows a developer to reserve a real right of extension when opening a sectional title register. This right enables the developer...

Exclusive use areas: What are they, how are they created and are they all equal?
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

Exclusive use areas: What are they, how are they created and are they all equal?

In terms of the Sectional Titles Act 95 of 1986 (Act), exclusive use areas are defined as parts of the common property for the exclusive use by the owner or owners of one or more sections...

Extending your sectional title unit? What you need to know before laying the first brick
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

Extending your sectional title unit? What you need to know before laying the first brick

Have you made any additions to your home and had your building plans approved by the relevant municipality, but after attempting to sell your property found that the purchaser’s bank...

Authentication of documents: Back to basics
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

Authentication of documents: Back to basics

Have you ever had to sign or legalise documents within South Africa for use abroad, or vice versa? If you have, then you have no doubt experienced the frustration of having same signed...

Body corporate, release the certificate!
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

Body corporate, release the certificate!

You purchase a property in a sale in execution and to obtain a levy clearance certificate, you are requested to pay, among other things, all outstanding amounts owing by the transferor...

Ain’t no mountain high enough - to escape neighbour law
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

Ain’t no mountain high enough - to escape neighbour law

Landowners may use and enjoy their property in a manner that does not cause harm to others. A landowner’s entitlement to use and enjoy their land is also restricted by the neighbouring landowner’s...

In with the Consumer Protection Act and out “with a shove of the foot”
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

In with the Consumer Protection Act and out “with a shove of the foot”

Impact of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 on the voetstoots clause. The Consumer Protection Act (CPA) promotes a fair, accessible and sustainable marketplace for consumer products...

Accidents happen but does that make someone liable?
Dispute Resolution

Accidents happen but does that make someone liable?

The Stedalls hosted a weekly prayer group at their home. Mrs Aspeling and her 30-month old child (C) often attended these prayer meetings, at the Stedall’s home which had a fenced...

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