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aieromon:whats your budget It should be around a million |
Anyone Intrested should look well before they leap that area has alot of water bodies around check well and has a lot goverment issues also 20m is quite a bargain my advice if everything checks out go for it it’s a good area to live |
is it still available and where exactly is the location |
where you able to confirm if this unicaf schorlaship was legitimate. |
laivwire:if you have like 2.5m you want to play with and time to attend class for 1 year you can and CANT do any other thing if you are attending alliance francaise it a focus course |
Can some tell me how much it’s going to cost to complete a 2 bedroom apartment with a decking I intend to just deck it and leave the rest for later. Ps I have done the foundation about 3 years ago the site is around Ikola alagbado side I have some opportunities to get some loans I want to know if it’s worth it or I just do it small small my land lord increased my rent to 1,8m its not worth paying that money rather just get a loan with similar interest volume than give it to the landlord |
[color=#990000][/color] Hello everyone, I’d appreciate your thoughts or if anyone has experienced something similar. In 2022, I bought a 300sqm plot of land in an estate in Ogun State, under a contract of sale that was notarized. As part of the agreement, I paid ₦300,000 out of a total ₦800,000 for the development levy, survey, and documentation (the balance was to be paid progressively). I was advised by the agent handling the estate to focus on starting my foundation and not worry too much about paying off the remaining development fees quickly — so I followed that advice. Fast-forward to 2025, the same agent came back claiming that the development fee had been “reviewed” upwards and that I now had to pay ₦8,000,000 (plus ₦1,000,000 community fee) — which is over 10x the original agreed cost. I refused and insisted on the original agreement. He later cut off communication, and only resurfaced this year. When I tried to resolve the matter peacefully, he used some veiled threats like, “how do you plan to build beside me if you don’t follow my terms?” and implied I couldn’t proceed without his approval. Till date, I haven’t received my survey plan, and no documentation beyond the initial contract of sale has been issued. This delay is now affecting my ability to process a low-interest mortgage through my workplace and make decisions on renewing my current rent. I’ve tried formal written communication with their lawyer, but I’ve received no reply. At this point, I’m preparing to escalate legally through arbitration, but I wanted to hear from others: • Has anyone faced something similar? • How did you resolve it? • Do I stand a chance legally or should I prepare for long delays? • Is it normal in some estates to inflate fees for older buyers? Thanks in advance for your feedback and insights. 🙏 |
Hello everyone, I’d appreciate your thoughts or if anyone has experienced something similar. In 2022, I bought a 300sqm plot of land in an estate in Ogun State, under a contract of sale that was notarized. As part of the agreement, I paid ₦300,000 out of a total ₦800,000 for the development levy, survey, and documentation (the balance was to be paid progressively). I was advised by the agent handling the estate to focus on starting my foundation and not worry too much about paying off the remaining development fees quickly — so I followed that advice. Fast-forward to 2025, the same agent came back claiming that the development fee had been “reviewed” upwards and that I now had to pay ₦8,000,000 (plus ₦1,000,000 community fee) — which is over 10x the original agreed cost. I refused and insisted on the original agreement. He later cut off communication. When I tried to resolve the matter peacefully, he used some veiled threats like, “how do you plan to build beside me if you don’t follow my terms?” and implied I couldn’t proceed without his approval. Till date, I haven’t received my survey plan, and no documentation beyond the initial contract of sale has been issued. This delay is now affecting my ability to process a low-interest mortgage through my workplace and make decisions on renewing my current rent. I’ve tried formal written communication with their lawyer, but I’ve received no reply. At this point, I’m preparing to escalate legally through arbitration, but I wanted to hear from others: • Has anyone faced something similar? • How did you resolve it? • Do I stand a chance legally or should I prepare for long delays? • Is it normal in some estates to inflate fees for older buyers? Thanks in advance for your feedback and insights. 🙏 |
Hello everyone, I’d appreciate your thoughts or if anyone has experienced something similar. In 2022, I bought a 300sqm plot of land in an estate in Ogun State, under a contract of sale that was notarized. As part of the agreement, I paid ₦300,000 out of a total ₦800,000 for the development levy, survey, and documentation (the balance was to be paid progressively). I was advised by the agent handling the estate to focus on starting my foundation and not worry too much about paying off the remaining development fees quickly — so I followed that advice. Fast-forward to 2023, the same agent came back claiming that the development fee had been “reviewed” upwards and that I now had to pay ₦8,000,000 (plus ₦1,000,000 community fee) — which is over 10x the original agreed cost. I refused and insisted on the original agreement. He later cut off communication, and only resurfaced this year. When I tried to resolve the matter peacefully, he used some veiled threats like, “how do you plan to build beside me if you don’t follow my terms?” and implied I couldn’t proceed without his approval. Till date, I haven’t received my survey plan, and no documentation beyond the initial contract of sale has been issued. This delay is now affecting my ability to process a low-interest mortgage through my workplace and make decisions on renewing my current rent. I’ve tried formal written communication with their lawyer, but I’ve received no reply. At this point, I’m preparing to escalate legally through arbitration, but I wanted to hear from others: • Has anyone faced something similar? • How did you resolve it? • Do I stand a chance legally or should I prepare for long delays? • Is it normal in some estates to inflate fees for older buyers? Thanks in advance for your feedback and insights |
Can I get more info on the fmbn loan |
NOETHNICITY:it has maximum number of messages per day |
mabeni:hello please can I contact you |
Am looking for any group that helps with improving French speaking |
Gmajor:classroom at ikeja or ikoyi |
I have a question concerning felicity solar controllers I have 1200w solar panels but the inverter is showing 280w and 8 -9amps amps despite solar panels are connected is parallel and I should have current of atleast 26-30amps |
My EDMI meter uses max of 2 unit a day in the past it got defective and it was changed the new one started reading 7 units a day I did not add any new appliance please what could be the problem |
vickgrad:industrial mechanics, industrial millwright along that lines |
Gmajor:intensive classes |
Gmajor:intensive classes |
YoungDaddyB:the chatting with ai is overhyped it’s better than nothing though but if you have chatgpt 4.0 not the free version 3.5 it almost the same thing |
Has anybody here registered under alliance franchise learning courses |
Farawayman:thanks you don’t know how much confidence you have giving me with this little info |
Anybody who can clarify should please I am in a high demand Noc but presently for a while I have been promoted to mid level manager( I skipped the lower level management due to recommandations from top management and also some company policies bs ) I can’t reject the role as policy doesn’t permit I either resign or take up the new role But now the role takes me out of my high demand Noc in the sense that my job description on paper now Carrie’s more of administrative tasks and managerial the hands on is not stated even though physically my job is still almost the same but now I head the team Can I ask my line manager to issue me a reference letter that shows am still acting in my old capacity but as a lead of the team and not present my generic référence letter issued by HR |
YoungDaddyB:for you to have this xp and streak you must be really committed Mail banji_odus1@yahoo.com I need a French practice partner |
YoungDaddyB:Duolingo is kind of good if you can stick to it gets boring sometimes and repetitive don’t bother just try and continue you can put the phone down for a while do other things like listing to podcast YouTube videos and news and come back and continue |
Please I can’t find my past results on my progress what should i do |
Please can I still register for this semester and take all the Tma My progress is not reflecting my old results |
Please what do you do when you have an invalid Matric number prompt |