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Suretha Beeputh Attorney & Conveyancer (Chatsworth)

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Areas Of Practice:
Consumer Law, Conveyancing, Deceased Estates, Road Accident Fund claim / 3rd Party claim, Wills
Address:
53 30th Avenue, Umhlatuzana Township, Chatsworth, Durban
Region:
Kwazulu Natal / Durban
Area:
Chatsworth
Postal Address:
53 30th Avenue, Umhlatuzana Township, Chatsworth, Durban, 4092
Description:

Suretha Beeputh has 8 years experience and handles Conveyancing matters, Road Accident Fund Claims, Administration of Deceased Estates, Consumer Protection and Constitutional matters.

Conveyancing:

The conveyancing process can be quite complex as there are a number of entities involved during the transfer process, namely the buyer and seller, Municipality, estate agents, banks (if applicable) Deeds Office to mention a few, we therefore task ourselves accordingly to provide the most efficient service for our clients.

Deceased Estates:

In South Africa, it is primarily the Administration of Estates Act of 1965 that governs the administration of deceased estates:

This process can be complex as well. We assist from the start to the close of an estate. We assist whether the estate is Testate (a valid will is in place ) or intestate (there is no will).

A Letter of Executorship:

is issued when an estate has a value above R250 000. 

A Letter of Authority :

can be issued for an estate with a value less than R250 000 [Section 18(3) of the Administration of Estates Act.

Road Accident Fund Claims:

Victims of road accidents can claim for the following:

  • Medical expenses
  • Funeral expenses
  • General damages and special damages.

Consumer Matters:

The Consumer Protection Act has been encumbered in in our law to assist consumers to trade more freely and safely. The basic rights of consumers are the right to equality in the consumer market; privacy; choice; disclosure and information; fair and responsible marketing; fair and honest dealing; fair, just and reasonable terms and conditions; and fair value, good quality and safety. Section 56 of the Consumer Protection Act provides a consumer with a right to return goods if they are defective or unsafe, and to receive a full refund or replacement within a reasonable time after the return of the goods.

Contact Person:
Suretha Beeputh