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somehow:Since you currently may not have a 'registered title' now, you'll need to get a survey plan of the land registered at the office of the Surveyor General, with beacon numbers showing, then hand the survey plan to your architect to prepare a drawing. If it's a bungalow, you don't need a structural drawing, but for two floor building, you need a structural drawing. You also need a soil test report. This is to tell you the kind of foundation you need. Take all these documents to the LASPPPA office in your Local Government. They would prepare an assessment for you. Assessment is done based on the gross floor area of your proposed building. Less say your gross floor area is 300sqm, this size is multiplied by a rate of construction to arrive at assessed value. The value in the assessment is what you'll pay. You pay one to LASPPPA and another one to LABSCA called stage certification. The part that out most developers is the tax clearance. The minimum tax that LIRS will demand from any developer even in Ikorodu, Epe, Alagbado etc is ₦750,000 and if it's like Ikoyi, Lekki, VI, the developer can be asked to pay as much as ₦5million as tax clearance before you can be granted approval. To LIRS, anything that makes you want to build means you must be rich. Hence, they ask for minimum of ₦750,000 from you, even if your land cost you ₦100,000 Give or take, the minimum to pay would be close to ₦1million. How long does it take? It can take between 30 days to almost forever. This is Nigeria, I must not talk too much |
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somehow:I'm looking for a better way to simplify this for you to understand. The 'buy and build' should not be taken literally. Before you buy, investigate whatever the estate claims to have and before you can build anything in Lagos, you need approval from LASPPPA. No estate can grant you approval to build with a recourse to LASPPPA |
n3xt:In Lagos State and this has been for sometime now. Whether you have a Certificate of Occupancy, 'Excision' a registered Deed of Assignment, an unregistered deed etc, you can can still get approval to build, but that approval would be regarded as provisional, meaning we're granting you this approval to build on 'your land' pending when you authenticate your title, upon which we would then remove provisional from you approval. Here's it, Fashola liberalized a lot of things just to make life easy for developers. Under Tinubu, no Approval would be granted for you to build without producing registered document to certify ownership. As an Estate Management student, years ago we're taught the doctrine of Quicquid plantatur solo, solo cedit The doctrine simply means he that owns the land owns everything under or above it. If anyone decides to wrestle my land from me and goes ahead to start development, I don't need to fight him physically. Under this Doctrine, I'll sue him to court for trespassing and if the case is decided in my favor, both the land and any development thereon would belong to me. The above is just an aside which we use when we go to court, but all we've been saying which you and I agree with is that, titles/ root of titles must be properly investigated before buying. Yes, the word 'excision' and ratification has been bastardized by illiterates these days and use it to defraud unsuspecting people |
somehow:There's nothing like 'approved excision' signifying authorization to build. There's just one agency in Lagos State empowered by the Urban and Regional Planning Law 2010 of Lagos State signed by Fashola to grant approval. That agency is called Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority (LASPPPA) and this agency is under the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development (MPP&UD) Land Excision is different from Building approval or Development Permit |
somehow:The estates cited above are luxurious ones where a plot of land can cost as much as ₦100m. I have no idea of what operates in private real estate companies' estate |
BiigTee:Chai. See condition |
somehow:Let me answer in parts. 1. So far the land is within the geographical location of Lagos State, MPP&UD will visit your site to demand for building approval. Even in GRA Ogudu, MAGODO, Lekki Phase 1, VGC etc. 2. There are some estates that no ọmọ onílè dare enter. Eg Lekki Phase 1, VGC, Ogudu GRA, Northern Foreshore, Carlton Gate, Parkview, Banana Island. But all those CDAs that call themselves estates, Omo onile will enter to collect Foundation Money, roofing, decking etc at anytime |
zuraking:But no timeline to when you can complete your house, except if you are under pressure. Take your time to achieve what you want. For my building, I first targeted December 2020, but since some materials didn't arrive and yet to arrive as at today, we are looking at sometime later this year. May March 1st or April 1st. Before I was putting myself under pressure. Now I realized it doesn't worth it. Building is wired up 100%, tiled up to 70%, plumbing fittings done, doors, POP internal and externally done and what's left can be finished in 20 working days with another N5 million, but I am not in a competition with anyone, so I can take my time to avoid having hypertension. School fees is due next Monday. Madam just sent me invoice now ![]() I checked my kobo kobo exercise book yesterday and realized we've spent N37.850m From April, 14th 2020 to 12th January, 2021. The money didn't come at once but in piece meal. the days of buying items of N500 to that of N500,000 gradually till we got to where we are now It is about priority |
Jasobry:Lagos does'nt have 'oil' as mush as the Niger Delta states, but they make so much in terms of taxing Citizens. Imagine LASg telling you to pay N750,000 as tax just to get building approval, even if the cost of land is N200,000. We pay millions to LASG to build, aside from omo onile Ogun State is learning in a bad way. To establish a Gas Skid or PFS in Ogun State, you'll pay Physical Planning over N7million for approval. Please how much is the land? or how much do you require to set up a modular Gas Skid? May max N4million which should include land cost. But Ogun State Govt will tell you to pay N7million for approval |
zuraking:Ideally it pays to build to taste, but the terrain in Nigeria is discouraging. Start building and see different LASG agencies that you never know exist visit your site for documentations, couple with Omo Onile, area boys etc When you build, you can be rest assured of comfort, compared with what a profit minded developer would do, just to make his return. |
EgunMogaji2:Baba, under this government and Coro inclusive, people are just staying afloat and no one want to take risk. I just spoke with the Customs officer handling the container where all my house's DBs, switches and lights are kept. He said the Shipping companies are asking for N5,000,000 each in order to release the containers before they can truck them out of Apapa to destination of Pick up. My agent is asking me to plead with all those who's goods are trapped that we should support him in order to clear our goods. This support is in adding to what we already paid him for clearing oo. At the end of the day, why didn't I buy these things in Nigeria? I felt for a man who's goods is also trapped along mine. He said since March, 2020 he has been on it with the Agent. He has lost almost everything. Some people they have doors, some furniture in same container. My own items are still small naa. I feel for those business men among us I am just tired of this country. My tiles issue with that chap is still there unresolved since December. The guy's claiming he;s not back in Lagos yet and he wants to bury his father, so i should wait till end of January, 2021 ![]() You just gets frustrated in this Nigeria and feel like just relocating |
[quote author=Lanrelagboi post=97947886][/quote]This is good development We just opened this station on that road in July, 2020 It will go a long way to boost Goods and services
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zanshi:I haven;t dealt with them. But in all, do your due diligence. That what I do year in year out and go to court and prepare lots of court documents that has to do with Real Estate and Landed properties. Even if it Revolution Plus or Adron Homes, due diligence is all that matters. |
EgunMogaji2:This would be difficult in Nigeria |
Enyinne:My seller in CN is one of the best and I got the cheapest deal. I would gladly share his contact with you. He;s a young Chinese guy called Peace. Send me a message via Nairaland and I can share more details with you. I called my Agent in China this morning and he told me that he has cleared with the Nigerian custom, but he needs to pay demurrage. Hopefully by Friday all can be cleared. So he said and I am hoping it is so |
Moda1:I replied you but message bounced back saying your mail box is full or disabled. Please check |
KolaShangOne:Dem plenty. I tell people to spend ₦50,000 on search before spending millions on buying property. We are about buying a filling Station in Ibadan This week. I first went to Secretariat at Agodi Gate and the search conducted revealed that the present owner Mortgaged the property to FCMB and a Legal mortgage was created. Until he pays FCMB and there is a deed of release, if we bought the property from him, we're on our own. That's why my client engaged me to act professional. Don't buy any land without getting all these 3 professionals involved 1 Estate Surveyor and Valuer (Conduct search at Lands Bureau) 2. Registered land surveyor (Chart at the office of Surveyor General) 3. Lawyer (Preparation of deed of assignment) My discipline covers all 3 mentioned above ![]() You can call me 'trinity' ![]() |
Moda1:Go ahead |
This second wave seem to be affecting under 50 people more. The first wave was for the elders and it seems this second wave is for the youths that are carefree |
redcliff:Kindly send me hi on Nairaland PM, I'll forward the guy's number to your mail box |
redcliff:Yes I can |
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Enyinne:Before you buy any property, get professionals involved. 1. A seasoned Estate Surveyor and Valuer(not road side agent or Baba Iyabo Caretaker) 2. A legal practitioner 3. A registered land surveyor (not someone who can use the theodolite that claims to be a Surveyor, but someone registered with NIS) It saves time and money That's Andron Homes, or Revolution Plus or Happy Homes property company advertised land to you, doesn't mean the land would have perfect title without encumbrance. Some may have clean titles, but some may not |
dam4sam:That word Ratification is becoming common these days. Ọmọ onile seems to be waking up |
Living room tiling completed.
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dam4sam:I suspect the people that sold the land to her, may not be the rightfull owner. As you said, she may have to buy that land again |
samsard:A lot of people needs to be educated on COVID-19 Lagos test 3000 samples daily and between 600-700 return positive. That's like 20% If Lagos test 20 million population, 2 million Lagosians would be positive |
Enyinne:Deed of Rectification? I'm not sure that's what you need. I'm really interested in your matter, to assist with clarification. You only need Deed of Rectification if the survey plan of your predecessor in title is defective or does not properly align into the Vector Map at the office of Surveyor General of Lagos State. If someone else possesses a better title than what was given to you and that someone else did not sell to you, then something is wrong. This is where I like to show my professional competency in delving into Legal title ownership in Nigeria. Does the deed of assignment given to you show that the vendor has a registered title or the seller has the legal right to sell? |
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GoodFaith:Wow |
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