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Land Administration Authority (LAA)

The Land Administration Authority (LAA) manages land registration, cadastral surveying, conveyancing coordination and lease administration in Lesotho.
For investors, LAA provides the pathway to secure land tenure (leasehold), register property transactions, and verify title, which are prerequisites for financing and development approvals.

Regulatory Framework – Scope and Coverage

LAA’s scope includes:

  • Land and lease registrations;
  • Cadastral mapping and survey plan approvals;
  • Property transaction processing (transfers, mortgages, subdivisions, consolidations); and
  • Land information services (searches, deed copies, parcel mapping).

Regulatory Map: Who Does What

AreaPrimary Authority / InstrumentWhat it Means for Investors
Land allocation/leasesLocal authorities and Ministry of Local Government; LAA registersAllocation/lease issuance; LAA registers land rights – issues and manages land leases.
Cadastral surveyLicensed surveyors; LAA approvalsDemarcation and surveyed boundaries for titles.
Transfers and mortgagesLAA registry with conveyancersRegistered deeds for property/loan security.
Planning and land useLocal planning authoritiesZoning/consents that precede registration changes.

Investor‑Facing Processes

ProcessStepsOutcome
Site acquisition (lease)Identify site → planning/land allocation → survey → lease issuance → LAA registrationRegistered lease/title for financing
Subdivision/consolidationPlanning consent → survey plan → LAA approval → registrationUpdated parcel(s) for development
Transaction and mortgageSale/lease deed → conveyancer lodgement → LAA registrationRegistered transfer/mortgage for security
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