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Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by CotenantNIG: 6:04pm On Oct 13, 2020
Hi Guys

Lets Get Started

We noticed a lot of people have always been duped while buying properties in Lagos. we would outline safety tips to take when buying a property in Lagos. A lot of ads have been going around in Lagos, concerning buying cheap properties all around Lagos especially in Places like Ibeju, etc
When buying landed properties in Nigeria (especially in Lagos), make sure you put all these tips into consideration and do thorough research.
I want to thank Omo Onile Lawyer and Grandezza for some of the tips it came in handy.

This tips would help those that live abroad especially.

It doesn’t matter if you are buying the land from a friend or a close relative whom you trust. Buying land in Nigeria is a financial transaction and should be treated as such. Don’t make yourself an easy target for a scam.

Let's get started

Make sure the land or property you are buying has proper documentation: It must have a valid C of O or other documents. ask for the title document of the property e.g. proof of ownership. Most developers don’t own the piece of land they constructed the property on. They usually do joint venture agreements with the true holders of the land.
you should ask for the following documents:
The Certificate of Occupancy (C of O)
The Survey Plan
The Tax Clearance Certificate
The Deed of Assignment
In most case, the document the original owner of the land has, contains a lot of deficiencies such as survey plan issues, wrong location of where the property is supposed to be on the layout, fake governor’s consent or C of O or deeds of assignment that were not properly executed by the family or outright fake documents to deceive the buyer

Investigate the property location by getting a competent lawyer: Before you buy a property make sure that the location is not facing a lawsuit, get a competent lawyer to help you check these issues. Don't buy a land that is facing a lawsuit already this could be by family issues or fraudulent transactions. Most people think because the area is developed there would be no more issues only for them to discover 2 major communal families have been fighting for decades concerning the ownership of the whole town.

Don't buy Properties from Omo-Onile, Buy from Professionals: Buy properties from competent real estate firms with established track records. Don't be thinking you are wise by buying lands from omo-onile and end up being duped and looking stupid. Some of these Omo-Onile can send land to more than 20 people. A lawyer, Surveyor, Architect, and a Real Estate Consultant, are the 4 most important people you must get in touch with before you buy a land. The lawyer is the only one that can draw up your contract papers legally. Any other landed document drawn up by any other person is null and void and you would not be allowed to process your papers at the Land registry.

Take Note of Fees: Before you buy that house, do your surveys to know the ancillary cost of buying a property that must be paid so you don't run into debts before you take possession. Agency fees are 5% of the cost of the property (negotiable), Legal fees to prepare all documents is 5% of the cost of the property (negotiable), Survey plan for a house is above N200,000. If it’s a semi-detached duplex each survey could cost N350,000. If you buy it in a Government scheme, only a government surveyor can draw a survey plan to divide the property properly. It’s called a subdivision and costs N750,000.

Visit the site in person: A growing number of people have been swindled just because they were too busy to carry out a thorough inspection of the land before making payment. For those living abroad make sure you send a relative or a friend, you can trust before you buy that property.

Written down transaction details, pictures of parties involved, and even video recordings can go a long way if something later goes wrong.

Take Possession of Your Land Immediately: Don't wait, if it's to fence round about it do it immediately and put a sign to scare of fraudsters and people that might try to be scammed too. Don’t just leave it fallow and expect it to wait there for you when you are ready. Somebody else would end up encroaching on your land and steal it.

I hope this helps
Source
https://pwanmax.com/2021/01/21/safety-tips-to-take-when-buying-a-property-in-lagos/

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Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by CotenantNIG: 6:06pm On Oct 13, 2020
Thank you

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Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by DenreleDave(m): 9:19pm On Oct 13, 2020
grin
Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by Nobody: 11:43am On Jan 21, 2021
Meow meow.



I’m impressed!!!!



But, Omo Nile go allow you practice safety?

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Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by shiki(m): 11:44am On Jan 21, 2021
cheesy Also FAST $ PRAY for Lagos state govt. to give you C of O for the land you pay for

Cos if you don't pray, 50yrs you never see your C of O

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Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by MajorOvakporaye(f): 11:44am On Jan 21, 2021
Make sure skull miners have not buried human parts on any land you are buying in Lagos
Else, na so so problem you go dey face for the land

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Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by Delesamson: 11:44am On Jan 21, 2021
This will help a lot...thanks
Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by ugochukwufrenzy: 11:44am On Jan 21, 2021
nice one OP...dis one na for people wey get money to buy house,,not for people like me....God help us

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Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by Kaypee98(m): 11:44am On Jan 21, 2021
O boy shine your eyes ooo
Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by shurleysky: 11:44am On Jan 21, 2021
Hope this will save us from omonile palava

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Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by Kingpele(m): 11:45am On Jan 21, 2021
Ok thanks
Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by Lagschools: 11:45am On Jan 21, 2021
Okay
Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by marsman: 11:46am On Jan 21, 2021
grin
Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by marsman: 11:47am On Jan 21, 2021
shocked
Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by Nobody: 11:47am On Jan 21, 2021
make sure u pray in the land b4 buying
who knows whether there's ghouls residing there

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Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by Queenlovely(f): 11:47am On Jan 21, 2021
don't believe everything you see online
Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by Reex12(m): 11:47am On Jan 21, 2021
noted
Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by neduboo(m): 11:50am On Jan 21, 2021
Even when buying Lands from real estate companies, one has to be very careful. Some of those real estate companies are no different from omo onile. One has to be careful is verifying the authenticity of the land documents provided.

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Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by IVORY2009(m): 11:50am On Jan 21, 2021
That reminds me of the omonile lawyer that I used some years ago

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Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by davodyguy: 11:51am On Jan 21, 2021
CotenantNIG:
Hi Guys

Lets Get Started

We noticed a lot of people have always been duped while buying properties in Lagos. we would outline safety tips to take when buying a property in Lagos. A lot of ads have been going around in Lagos, concerning buying cheap properties all around Lagos especially in Places like Ibeju, etc
When buying landed properties in Nigeria (especially in Lagos), make sure you put all these tips into consideration and do thorough research.
I want to thank Omo Onile Lawyer and Grandezza for some of the tips it came in handy.

This tips would help those that live abroad especially.

It doesn’t matter if you are buying the land from a friend or a close relative whom you trust. Buying land in Nigeria is a financial transaction and should be treated as such. Don’t make yourself an easy target for a scam.

Let's get started

Make sure the land or property you are buying has proper documentation: It must have a valid C of O or other documents. ask for the title document of the property e.g. proof of ownership. Most developers don’t own the piece of land they constructed the property on. They usually do joint venture agreements with the true holders of the land.
you should ask for the following documents:
The Certificate of Occupancy (C of O)
The Survey Plan
The Tax Clearance Certificate
The Deed of Assignment
In most case, the document the original owner of the land has, contains a lot of deficiencies such as survey plan issues, wrong location of where the property is supposed to be on the layout, fake governor’s consent or C of O or deeds of assignment that were not properly executed by the family or outright fake documents to deceive the buyer

Investigate the property location by getting a competent lawyer: Before you buy a property make sure that the location is not facing a lawsuit, get a competent lawyer to help you check these issues. Don't buy a land that is facing a lawsuit already this could be by family issues or fraudulent transactions. Most people think because the area is developed there would be no more issues only for them to discover 2 major communal families have been fighting for decades concerning the ownership of the whole town.

Don't buy Properties from Omo-Onile, Buy from Professionals: Buy properties from competent real estate firms with established track records. Don't be thinking you are wise by buying lands from omo-onile and end up being duped and looking stupid. Some of these Omo-Onile can send land to more than 20 people. A lawyer, Surveyor, Architect, and a Real Estate Consultant, are the 4 most important people you must get in touch with before you buy a land. The lawyer is the only one that can draw up your contract papers legally. Any other landed document drawn up by any other person is null and void and you would not be allowed to process your papers at the Land registry.

Take Note of Fees: Before you buy that house, do your surveys to know the ancillary cost of buying a property that must be paid so you don't run into debts before you take possession. Agency fees are 5% of the cost of the property (negotiable), Legal fees to prepare all documents is 5% of the cost of the property (negotiable), Survey plan for a house is above N200,000. If it’s a semi-detached duplex each survey could cost N350,000. If you buy it in a Government scheme, only a government surveyor can draw a survey plan to divide the property properly. It’s called a subdivision and costs N750,000.

Visit the site in person: A growing number of people have been swindled just because they were too busy to carry out a thorough inspection of the land before making payment. For those living abroad make sure you send a relative or a friend, you can trust before you buy that property.

Written down transaction details, pictures of parties involved, and even video recordings can go a long way if something later goes wrong.

Take Possession of Your Land Immediately: Don't wait, if it's to fence round about it do it immediately and put a sign to scare of fraudsters and people that might try to be scammed too. Don’t just leave it fallow and expect it to wait there for you when you are ready. Somebody else would end up encroaching on your land and steal it.

I hope this helps
Source
https://pwanmax.com/2021/01/21/safety-tips-to-take-when-buying-a-property-in-lagos/

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Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by patani(m): 11:52am On Jan 21, 2021
CotenantNIG:
Hi Guys

Lets Get Started

We noticed a lot of people have always been duped while buying properties in Lagos. we would outline safety tips to take when buying a property in Lagos. A lot of ads have been going around in Lagos, concerning buying cheap properties all around Lagos especially in Places like Ibeju, etc
When buying landed properties in Nigeria (especially in Lagos), make sure you put all these tips into consideration and do thorough research.
I want to thank Omo Onile Lawyer and Grandezza for some of the tips it came in handy.

This tips would help those that live abroad especially.

It doesn’t matter if you are buying the land from a friend or a close relative whom you trust. Buying land in Nigeria is a financial transaction and should be treated as such. Don’t make yourself an easy target for a scam.

Let's get started

Make sure the land or property you are buying has proper documentation: It must have a valid C of O or other documents. ask for the title document of the property e.g. proof of ownership. Most developers don’t own the piece of land they constructed the property on. They usually do joint venture agreements with the true holders of the land.
you should ask for the following documents:
The Certificate of Occupancy (C of O)
The Survey Plan
The Tax Clearance Certificate
The Deed of Assignment
In most case, the document the original owner of the land has, contains a lot of deficiencies such as survey plan issues, wrong location of where the property is supposed to be on the layout, fake governor’s consent or C of O or deeds of assignment that were not properly executed by the family or outright fake documents to deceive the buyer

Investigate the property location by getting a competent lawyer: Before you buy a property make sure that the location is not facing a lawsuit, get a competent lawyer to help you check these issues. Don't buy a land that is facing a lawsuit already this could be by family issues or fraudulent transactions. Most people think because the area is developed there would be no more issues only for them to discover 2 major communal families have been fighting for decades concerning the ownership of the whole town.

Don't buy Properties from Omo-Onile, Buy from Professionals: Buy properties from competent real estate firms with established track records. Don't be thinking you are wise by buying lands from omo-onile and end up being duped and looking stupid. Some of these Omo-Onile can send land to more than 20 people. A lawyer, Surveyor, Architect, and a Real Estate Consultant, are the 4 most important people you must get in touch with before you buy a land. The lawyer is the only one that can draw up your contract papers legally. Any other landed document drawn up by any other person is null and void and you would not be allowed to process your papers at the Land registry.

Take Note of Fees: Before you buy that house, do your surveys to know the ancillary cost of buying a property that must be paid so you don't run into debts before you take possession. Agency fees are 5% of the cost of the property (negotiable), Legal fees to prepare all documents is 5% of the cost of the property (negotiable), Survey plan for a house is above N200,000. If it’s a semi-detached duplex each survey could cost N350,000. If you buy it in a Government scheme, only a government surveyor can draw a survey plan to divide the property properly. It’s called a subdivision and costs N750,000.

Visit the site in person: A growing number of people have been swindled just because they were too busy to carry out a thorough inspection of the land before making payment. For those living abroad make sure you send a relative or a friend, you can trust before you buy that property.

Written down transaction details, pictures of parties involved, and even video recordings can go a long way if something later goes wrong.

Take Possession of Your Land Immediately: Don't wait, if it's to fence round about it do it immediately and put a sign to scare of fraudsters and people that might try to be scammed too. Don’t just leave it fallow and expect it to wait there for you when you are ready. Somebody else would end up encroaching on your land and steal it.

I hope this helps
Source
https://pwanmax.com/2021/01/21/safety-tips-to-take-when-buying-a-property-in-lagos/


Property investment in Nigeria is trash... Most value increase only responds to inflation and not value increase... Compound investment of 10% per anum is far better than 90% of locations

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Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by Omezif(m): 11:57am On Jan 21, 2021
Mi i no dey fear pesin if i buy land or house, all i go do bi sey ma i know d pesin wey sell mi d house or land well well and im house wey i dey, and if another pesin come try mi say rubbish una go si yourselve for hell.
Re: Safety Tips To Take When Buying A Property In Lagos by Wannabenz: 11:57am On Jan 21, 2021
Why am I not rich yet?

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