Property Transfers in South Africa: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know

By vf243fv6SD Jacobsz , Senior Partner     June 7, 2026
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Buying or selling property is one of the most significant financial transactions most people will ever make. Understanding the property transfer process can help avoid delays, reduce stress, and ensure that the transaction proceeds smoothly.
At Coulson & Jacobsz Attorneys Inc., we assist clients throughout Zeerust and the North West Province with professional conveyancing and property transfer services.

What Is a Property Transfer?

A property transfer is the legal process through which ownership of immovable property is transferred from one person to another.
In South Africa, only a qualified conveyancing attorney may lodge and register a property transfer at the Deeds Office.

The Property Transfer Process

Although each transaction is unique, the process generally follows several key stages.

1. Sale Agreement Is Signed

The buyer and seller enter into a written Offer to Purchase that outlines the terms and conditions of the transaction.

2. Conveyancer Is Appointed

A conveyancing attorney is instructed to manage the transfer process and prepare the required legal documentation.

3. Documentation Is Collected

Various documents must be obtained, including:
  • Identity documents
  • Marriage information
  • Rates clearance certificates
  • Transfer duty receipts (where applicable)
  • Bond cancellation documents

4. Transfer Documents Are Signed

Both parties will be required to sign transfer documentation prepared by the conveyancer.

5. Registration at the Deeds Office

Once all requirements have been satisfied, the transfer documents are lodged at the Deeds Office for registration.

6. Ownership Is Transferred

After registration, the buyer officially becomes the legal owner of the property.

Common Causes of Property Transfer Delays

Several factors can delay the transfer process.

Outstanding Municipal Accounts

Municipal rates and service accounts often need to be settled before transfer can proceed.

Bond Approval Delays

Where financing is involved, delays in bond approval can affect the transfer timeline.

Incomplete Documentation

Missing documents or incorrect information frequently cause avoidable delays.

Compliance Issues

Certain properties may require compliance certificates before transfer can take place.

What Costs Are Involved?

Property transactions may involve several costs, including:
  • Transfer fees
  • Transfer duty
  • Bond registration costs
  • Bond cancellation costs
  • Municipal clearance charges
  • Deeds Office fees
An experienced conveyancer can explain these costs upfront and help clients plan accordingly.

Why Use an Experienced Conveyancing Attorney?

Property transactions involve significant legal and financial obligations. A qualified conveyancing attorney helps ensure:
  • Compliance with legal requirements
  • Accurate preparation of documents
  • Efficient communication between parties
  • Reduced risk of costly mistakes
  • Timely registration of ownership
Professional legal guidance can make the entire process significantly smoother for both buyers and sellers.

Property Transfer Services in Zeerust

Coulson & Jacobsz Attorneys Inc. has extensive experience assisting clients with property transfers and conveyancing matters. We are committed to providing practical legal guidance, clear communication, and professional service throughout every stage of the transfer process.
If you are buying, selling, or transferring property, contact our team today to discuss your requirements and obtain professional legal assistance.

Albert Jacobsz

Albert Jacobsz is the managing attorney at Coulson & Jacobsz Attorneys Inc, based in Zeerust, and has been a practising attorney for over 32 years. He obtained his B.Proc degree in 1989 and his LLB in 1992 from the University of the Orange Free State, and completed his articles at McIntyre and Van der Post Attorneys in Bloemfontein in 1993.

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