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Welcome, Suzeine: Edit Profile / SH / FT / FB / L&S / MT / FG / FS / Trending / Recent / New Stats: 3,201,496 members, 7,978,640 topics. Date: Friday, 18 October 2024 at 11:50 AM / Logout(all) Land Titles - Properties - Nairaland Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Properties / Land Titles (1 Views) (2) (3) (4) (1) (Reply) (Un-Follow) Land Titles by Suzeine: 11:50am Deed of Conveyance: A deed of conveyance is a legal document that transfers ownership of real property from one party to another. It typically includes details such as: 1. Parties Involved: Names and addresses of the buyer (grantee) and seller (grantor). 2. Property Description: A detailed description of the property being transferred, often including a legal description. 3. Consideration: The purchase price or other consideration for the transfer. 4. Signatures: Signatures of the grantor and, in some cases, the grantee. 5. Notarization: Often required to verify the authenticity of the signatures. This document is usually recorded with the local government to provide public notice of the transfer. 2. Land of excision: Land excision refers to the process of removing a portion of land from a larger parcel, typically for specific purposes such as development, conservation, or to resolve boundary disputes. For more enquiries contact me on WhatsApp: 08066706272 |
Deed of Conveyance: A deed of conveyance is a legal document that transfers ownership of real property from one party to another. It typically includes details such as: 1. Parties Involved: Names and addresses of the buyer (grantee) and seller (grantor). 2. Property Description: A detailed description of the property being transferred, often including a legal description. 3. Consideration: The purchase price or other consideration for the transfer. 4. Signatures: Signatures of the grantor and, in some cases, the grantee. 5. Notarization: Often required to verify the authenticity of the signatures. This document is usually recorded with the local government to provide public notice of the transfer. 2. Land of excision: Land excision refers to the process of removing a portion of land from a larger parcel, typically for specific purposes such as development, conservation, or to resolve boundary disputes. |
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