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Statutory Right of Occupancy in Nigeria

A clear guide to statutory right of occupancy in Nigeria, how it relates to land control, title documents, and property due diligence.

Charles Chukwuma Nkwoka, Esq.28 September 20242 min read
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Statutory Right of Occupancy in Nigeria

Quick answer: A statutory right of occupancy is an interest in land granted or recognised under Nigeria's land administration framework. It is central to many property transactions, but it must still be verified against registry records, survey records, consent requirements, and the facts of the land.

This article is general legal education. Land rights are technical and state practice can differ, so buyers, sellers, developers, lenders, and families should obtain legal advice before relying on title documents.

Why statutory right of occupancy matters

  • It helps define lawful occupation or control of land.
  • It may support applications for title documents or perfection.
  • It affects sale, mortgage, development, lease, inheritance, and dispute strategy.
  • It can be affected by acquisition, revocation, consent, encumbrance, or competing claims.

Documents and checks to review

  • Certificate of Occupancy or other grant documents where available.
  • Deed of assignment, consent, receipts, and transaction history.
  • Survey plan and charting/acquisition status.
  • Possession, development, family consent, and dispute history.

Practical caution

A title document should be investigated, not merely collected. The history behind the title, the authority of the seller, the survey position, and any government acquisition issue may determine whether the transaction is safe.

When to speak with a lawyer

For title verification, Certificate of Occupancy review, Governor's Consent, or land due diligence, see Property and Real Estate Law or book a consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions related to this publication

What is the key point in Statutory Right of Occupancy in Nigeria?+

Quick answer: A statutory right of occupancy is an interest in land granted or recognised under Nigeria's land administration framework. It is central to many property transactions, but it must still be verified against registry records, survey records, consent requirements, and the facts of the land.

Is this article legal advice?+

No. It is public legal education. A lawyer should review the facts, documents and deadlines before advice is applied to a specific matter.

When should I contact Chaman Law Firm?+

Contact the firm before taking legal steps, signing documents, serving notices, filing claims, completing transactions, or relying on documents that may affect your rights.

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Charles Chukwuma Nkwoka, Esq.

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