The Department of Human Settlements reports that between 1994 and 2009, 2.94-million housing units and serviced sites have either been built or were under construction. By September 2010, 1.44-million of these properties were formally registered on the Deeds Registry. This means that about 50% of subsidy beneficiaries had not yet received formal title for their housing. Moreover, since 2005, the percentage of subsidy properties that have been formally registered per year has plummeted.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsNovember, 2011South Africa
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Unlocking human settlements development in communal land areas
Conference Papers & ReportsDecember, 2016South AfricaThis report, a summary of the substantial challenges that continue to plague South Africa’s efforts to reform land administration system, proposes that key decision-makers and informers involved in communal land administration undergo a mindshift in thinking. This shift should be from focusing exclusively on transferring communal land to traditional leaders, Common Property Institutions and private individuals, to recognising and accommodating existing forms of social tenure.
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Library ResourceTraining Resources & ToolsJanuary, 2011South Africa
This case study draws on research that aimed to provide greater understanding of the small-scale private rental market in South Africa. The
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A case study
Training Resources & ToolsJanuary, 2010South AfricaThis case study examines specific examples of localised and informal land registration practices in South Africa. Such informal land registration often arises where people do not have access to the formal state system of land registration. But as the desire and need to gain access to urban land, to secure rights in relation to that land and also to trade land, a localised registration system that meets these needs tends to emerge.
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