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Compliance Certificates Required When Selling a Property The Electrical Installation Regulations under Section 43 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, sets out the requirements for obtaining a valid electrical compliance certificate
What documents prove property compliance in South Africa? Seven primary compliance certificates are required when selling residential property in South Africa, with specific requirements varying by location and property features The Electrical Certificate of Compliance (ECOC) is the only certificate mandated by national law for all property transfers
Compliance certificates needed when selling your home Sellers are responsible for providing certificates of compliance (CoC), but buyers also need to know what they entail When you sell a property you need to provide compliance certificates for electrical, gas and electric fence installations before the property can be transferred to the new owner
Comprehensive Guide to Compliance Certificates for Property Sellers in . . . An Electrical Compliance Certificate is mandatory for properties with electrical installations This certificate verifies that the electrical system complies with the safety standards set out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act
Compliance Certificates You Need When Selling Your Home Below, we list the necessary compliance certificates, as well as a few others that are also customary in some parts of South Africa The requirements for an Electrical Compliance Certificate (ECOC) are set out in the regulations of the Occupational Health and Safety Act
Certificates of Compliance for South African Property Sellers Compliance certificates prove that a home is safe, legal, and ready for transfer They confirm that the property’s key systems meet South Africa’s safety standards and protect both buyer and seller from costly post-sale issues
Property Transfers: Electrical Certificates of Compliance the . . . An Electrical Certificate of Compliance (“ECOC”) is a document that verifies that electrical installations such as the plugs, lights, DB-board, geyser and wiring in a home or building comply with the legislated requirements as detailed in the Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993 (‘the Act”)