Buying land in Nigeria is exciting, but first-timers often fall into traps. These mistakes delay projects or cause financial loss.
Top Mistakes
Skipping Verification: Many buy without checking survey plans or land titles.
Paying Without Receipts: Unrecorded payments create disputes later.
Ignoring Community Issues: Families or communities may have unresolved claims.
Rushing into “Cheap” Deals: A plot that looks cheap might be under government acquisition.
Not Using a Lawyer: Legal oversight often saves more than it costs.
Tip: Always confirm survey documents at the state land registry. Use licensed surveyors and lawyers.
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