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Candice joined Tonkin Clacey Incorporated as
an associate in 2015 and was appointed as a Director in 2023. Candice
practices as a conveyancer and notary public and provides a wide range of property services. She also heads up the Nedbank and SA Home Loans Bond Departments at the firm.
Candice previously worked as a commercial litigation attorney before moving to the world of conveyancing at Tonkin Clacey Incorporated. Her background in litigation has provided her with vital skills, such as a strong work ethic and attention to detail, which she utilises on a daily basis in the conveyancing environment to provide each and every client with the best possible service.
Candice is a mother to three young children, and whilst she is both a keen traveller and an avid sportswoman, this has had to take a bit of a backseat whilst her children are still young. In her spare time however, she does still enjoy going to the gym, reading a good book and enjoying a good glass of wine with friends and family.
Education
LL.B
Admissions
Attorney of the High Court of South Africa
Conveyancer of the High Court of South Africa
Notary Public of the High Court of South Africa
Associations
Legal Practice Council
Gauteng Law Council
Bond Registration and Cancellation
Consolidation and Subdivision
Nuptial Service
Property Transfer
Servitude
Property Development
The amendment to Regulation 68 of the Deeds Registries Act 47 of 1937 and the effect this will have on conveyancers and clients
08 March 2019,
Candice Cellini
“I have sold my house and instructed my conveyancer to pass transfer to the buyer. The conveyancer then asks
...
me for the original title deed to the property, but I have looked everywhere and can’t find it. What do I do now?”
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The amendment to Regulation 68 of the Deeds Registries Act 47 of 1937 and the effect this will have on conveyancers and clients
08 March 2019,
Candice Cellini
“I have sold my house and instructed my conveyancer to pass transfer to the buyer. The conveyancer then asks
...
me for the original title deed to the property, but I have looked everywhere and can’t find it. What do I do now?”
show more
READ MORE
977
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