The Department of Land Reform and Rural Development invites proposals for a panel of conveyancers to facilitate the registration of farm transfers to the national government, legal entities, and individuals. This tender aims to streamline land tenure processes across South Africa.
This tender seeks to establish a panel of qualified conveyancers to assist the Department of Land Reform and Rural Development in the registration of farm transfers. The services will include handling the legal processes involved in transferring ownership of farms, whether to the National Government of South Africa, legal entities, or directly to individuals. Successful bidders will be expected to demonstrate expertise in property law, conveyancing processes, and a thorough understanding of land reform policies.
The selected conveyancers will play a crucial role in ensuring that the transfer of ownership is executed efficiently and in compliance with all legal requirements. This initiative is part of the government's broader strategy to enhance land reform and improve access to land for various stakeholders. Bidders should provide evidence of previous experience in similar projects, along with a detailed proposal outlining their approach to managing the registration process, timelines, and cost-effectiveness. The tender is open for submissions until February 24, 2026, and aims to support the government's objectives of equitable land distribution and sustainable rural development.
This tender is suitable for law firms and conveyancing specialists with experience in property law and land reform processes. Businesses with a proven track record in managing land transfer registrations and a strong understanding of South African land legislation are encouraged to apply.