Bronwyn Brown
Bronwyn Brown is a Director in our Real Estate Law practice.
About Bronwyn
About Bronwyn
Bronwyn began her career as a Candidate Attorney at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr in 2009. She was appointed as an Associate in January 2011 and was promoted to Senior Associate in 2013. In 2017 she was appointed as a Director.
Credentials
Credentials
Education
- BSc (MedSci), LLB cum laude, University of Pretoria
- Year of admission as attorney, notary and conveyancer: 2010
- Registered with the Legal Practice Council
Memberships
- Woman's Property Network
Languages
Languages
- English
- Afrikaans
About Bronwyn
Bronwyn began her career as a Candidate Attorney at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr in 2009. She was appointed as an Associate in January 2011 and was promoted to Senior Associate in 2013. In 2017 she was appointed as a Director.
Credentials
Education
- BSc (MedSci), LLB cum laude, University of Pretoria
- Year of admission as attorney, notary and conveyancer: 2010
- Registered with the Legal Practice Council
Memberships
- Woman's Property Network
Languages
- English
- Afrikaans
Experience
Drafting agreements
Drafting agreements relevant to property transactions, including: sale of land agreements, sale of letting enterprise agreements, sale of farming enterprise agreements, lease agreements, long term lease agreements, trust deeds and tender documents.
Registrations
Assisting with the registration of special notarial bonds in various acquisition finance and project finance transactions.
Legal authentication
Legal authentication of documents to be used both in and outside of South Africa.
Property transfers
Commercial and residential property transfers and the registration of bonds.
General
- Property related due diligence investigations.
- Leasehold residential scheme at Waterfall.
- Attending to aircraft mortgages.
- Drafting and registration of servitudes.
- Advising clients with regard to property matters in general.
- Advising a major client on certain aspects in a retirement village scheme.
- Advising a major client on certain aspects of sectional title legislation.
News
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”
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...