When you're in the process of transferring property, staying informed about the status of your transfer is crucial. Property transactions can be complex, with various stages that need to be completed before the transfer is finalized. To make this process easier and more transparent, we offer a service that provides daily updates on the progress of your property transfer for up to 14 days or until the transfer is officially registered.
NOTE: We can only track the progress once it has been lodged (handed in) at the Deeds Office.
Property transfers can involve multiple parties, including buyers, sellers, attorneys, and the Deeds Office. With so many moving parts, it's important to stay updated on the status of your transfer to avoid any surprises or delays. Our daily update service ensures that you are always in the loop, giving you peace of mind and allowing you to plan accordingly.
Whether you're a first-time homebuyer, a seasoned investor, or a real estate professional, our daily update service is invaluable for anyone involved in a property transaction. By staying informed, you can anticipate any potential issues, manage expectations, and ensure a smooth and efficient transfer process.
Don't be left in the dark about the status of your property transfer. Sign up for our daily update service and receive timely notifications on the progress of your transfer for up to 14 days or until it is registered. Stay informed, avoid delays, and reduce stress with our reliable and convenient service.
It takes on request. You will get an email as soon as the document is ready.
The Track Progress of Property Transfer (Automated) costs R750 for up to 14 days, paid securely online before the search runs. There is no subscription and no per-page charge.
Delivered by email from any of South Africa's 11 Deeds Offices. We retrieve what is already on the register; we do not hold our own copy of it.
No. The search is ordered, paid for and delivered online, which is the reason this service exists.
A "not found" result is a completed search and is charged for. Confirming that no matching record exists is often exactly the answer an executor, an attorney or a bank needs in writing.