Conveyancing: A Guide to Transferring Property Ownership in Tanzania




Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring ownership of property from one person to another. It can be a complex and time-consuming process, but it is essential to ensure that the transfer is legal and binding.
What are the steps involved in conveyancing?
The conveyancing process typically involves the following steps:
  • The seller and buyer agree on the terms of the sale, including the price, the date of possession, and the conditions of the sale.
  • The seller's lawyer prepares a draft sale agreement and sends it to the buyer's lawyer for review.
  • The buyer's lawyer reviews the sale agreement and makes any necessary changes.
  • The seller and buyer sign the sale agreement.
  • The seller's lawyer submits the sale agreement to the Land Registry for registration.
  • The Land Registry registers the sale agreement and issues a new title deed to the buyer.
  • What are the costs of conveyancing?
    The costs of conveyancing vary depending on the complexity of the transaction and the location of the property. However, you can expect to pay between 2% and 5% of the purchase price of the property in legal fees.
    How can I find a conveyancer?
    You can find a conveyancer by asking for recommendations from friends or family, or by searching online. It is important to choose a conveyancer who is experienced and reputable.
    What should I look for in a conveyancer?
    When choosing a conveyancer, you should look for someone who is:
  • Experienced in conveyancing
  • Reputable and trustworthy
  • Communicative and responsive
  • Affordable
  • By following these tips, you can ensure that your conveyancing process goes smoothly and efficiently.