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Process of Transferring Land in Nigeria

THE PROCESS OF TRANSFERRING LAND IN NIGERIA The process of transferring land ownership in Nigeria entails the actual transfer of legal rights to land from one individual to the next. While property ownership can be tra

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Quick answer: Process of Transferring Land in Nigeria is a public legal-education guide. The correct legal step may depend on the facts, documents, location, timing, and current law, so readers should seek tailored legal advice before acting.

This article is provided for general legal education only and is not a substitute for advice on a specific matter.

THE PROCESS OF TRANSFERRING LAND IN NIGERIA

Many laws are governing the transfer of properties in Nigeria and some of these laws include: Land Use Act of 1978; Administration of Estate Law of Lagos State 2015; Land Registration Law of Lagos State 2015; Stamp Duties Law of Lagos State 2015

SALE OF LAND: The selling of landed properties involves the outright transfer of an interest in land from one person to the next.

There are statutory and ordinary conditions that must be fulfilled in the upon the sale of a property or order to pass a valid and clan title in the property. Some of these conditions include the followings: When land is a family or perhaps community-owned land, it may not be appropriately transferred unless the approval of the principal members and head of the family or community is secured.

Regulations and town planning laws must be considered in purchasing a property, as the government decides the type of buildings that can be erected in a particular area.

Where litigation is pending in respect of a property, such a property may not be legitimately transferred to another buyer.

The sale of land often involved two main stages, which are actually the contract stage as well as the conveyance stage.

When land or a property has been sold, the appropriate document transferring the title of the land and contract of sale stipulating some terms of the transactions must be drafted and signed by both parties.

GIFT OF PROPERTY: Another method of transfer of land ownership is actually by gift. Unlike a sale, a gift of land requires no registration fees. All that is needed is the intention by the donor to make the gift, completed act of delivery to the recipient, and acceptance by the beneficiary. When an individual gets a gift, he or she must ensure there is a proof stating that the land was gifted to him or her. An appropriate document to be used for a gift is referred to as a Deed of Gift, which can be registered with a land bureau.

PROBATE : Probate is actually a process by which the assets of a deceased devolve into other persons through a valid Will or other means.

The Executors or the Administrators of the estate can transfer ownership in the estate to any third party via an Assent.

There are various documents affecting landed properties in Nigeria. Some of these documents will be briefly explained below.

Usually, vendors issue a receipt to the buyer upon the sale of land. Nevertheless, the receipt may be obviated where the clause for receipt is contained in the document transferring the land.

The contract of sale of land is used by parties to agree on some terms before the finalization of the transaction. It is relevant when any property is to be purchased by anyone. It is not a registrable instrument and must be preceded with other document transferring title in the applicable property.

A survey plan is used to show the extent and size of landed property. With the descriptions and coordinates on the survey document, it is easier to check or search from the office of the Surveyor-General whether the land is actually under any government acquisition or not.

Deed of Assignment, also known as Deed of Conveyance, is some states is used in sales transactions to permanently transfer a landed property from the seller (also known as assignor) to the buyer (also refers to as assignee). It must be perfected upon signing.

Deed of mortgage is actually used in mortgage transactions to show that land or property has

been transferred from the mortgagor (borrower) to the mortgagee (lender). It is a temporary transfer in the sense that the mortgagor shall be entitled to retrieve this property back from the lender when the total loan amount, together with the accrued interest, has been paid.

This's a document that proves that real estate has been gifted from one person (donor) to another (donee). Such a form is used to transfer interest in a landed property permanently.

The letter of administration also vests the assets left behind by a deceased person into the administrators of a specific estate. It is usually granted to the personal representatives of a deceased person where the deceased left no will before death or where the will has become invalid for any reason.

The judgement of a court is another essential document which may affect or transfer an interest in a specific landed property from one person to the next. In Nigeria, the interest in several properties has been transferred from one person to another through the decisions of various courts. When property ownership has been derived through litigation or any property has been subjected to a lawsuit, it is crucial to examine the full decision of the court in respect of such property.

In sum, when someone wishes to buy a landed property or perhaps carry out any transaction on a property in Nigeria, it is crucial to carry out due diligence first to ascertain the genuineness or correctness of the property documents presented by the vendor.

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