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Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by ShoProperties(m): 6:53am On Feb 17, 2017 |
Protect Your Right to Your Land with a Deed As a landowner, you should have a deed to your property. A deed is a piece of paper which shows that you own your land.1 The deed gives you title to your property and title governs your legal right to your land. Every time property is sold, willed, or given to another person, a new deed must be written and registered. This should be done by a lawyer. In the deed, the person buying or inheriting the land is called the grantee and the person selling, willing, or giving the land is called the grantor. If you own land, make sure you have a deed for it. A. FEATURES OF A DEED Every valid, legal deed must include the name of the grantor, the name of the grantee, and a description of the land and its boundaries. The deed must also state that the property is being passed to a new owner. For example, "I hereby convey my land to Mr. X to have and to hold...." In Nigeria a conveyance of land is legal when: (1) it is in writing (like a deed); (2) the grantor signed the deed and fully understands what he/she is doing with the property; (3) the deed is accepted by the grantee or his/her agent; (4) the description of the property in the deed is specific enough that the property can be identified. (5) If you are buying a piece of property and you sign a contract for sale before you sign a deed, the seller might make several promises in the contract. For instance, the seller might say in the contract that he or she guarantees you will not have any boundary problems. You must make sure that these promises also appear in the deed. If they do not, then those promises will be lost. (6) In other words, the deed, not the contract, defines which legal rights you have. You should also make sure that the description of the land you are buying is the same in the contract as it is in the deed. A lawyer can help you with these matters. 12 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by nony43(m): 7:01am On Feb 17, 2017 |
Is it different from the C of O?, just asking |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by money121(m): 7:01am On Feb 17, 2017 |
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Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by richinvestor: 7:02am On Feb 17, 2017 |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by fghanni(m): 7:03am On Feb 17, 2017 |
informed... |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by Bilabong(m): 7:03am On Feb 17, 2017 |
Nice topic short and understandable 1 Like |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by ShoProperties(m): 7:03am On Feb 17, 2017 |
Contact me for your genuine land with c of o 08124579981 1 Like
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Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by Nobody: 7:04am On Feb 17, 2017 |
Oh I see..... It's alright.... Thank you so much for the piece of the information |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by HAH: 7:06am On Feb 17, 2017 |
Deed of assignment is the document that gives ownership of landed property, it is as important as the Cof O if not better. |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by 9iceboi(m): 7:07am On Feb 17, 2017 |
If u want to buy a land go and get a lawyer. Power of attorney can convey an interest in a property to another but it can never be a good root of title. 1 Like |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by jhydebaba(m): 7:07am On Feb 17, 2017 |
Op, where can I get a plot of land for 300000 in Lagos |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by ShoProperties(m): 7:10am On Feb 17, 2017 |
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Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by virus05(m): 7:13am On Feb 17, 2017 |
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Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by jhydebaba(m): 7:17am On Feb 17, 2017 |
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Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by Ephort: 7:31am On Feb 17, 2017 |
HAH: You are not entirely right Sire. C of O is the main original title document issued by the Governor of a State or Minister of FCT as the case may be. Deed of Assignment is a transfer document which conveys/assigns the title created by the C of O, Letter of Allocation or R of O to another party. Holder of C of O needs no Deed if issued in his name. Deed of Assignment becomes relevant when the holder is transferring to another party. In Lagos, Deed of Assignment is called Deed of Transfer, which shows by its name the purpose. In a nutshell, C of O is the main document of title and can stand alone, while Deed of A is a document for transfer of title and cannot stand alone (except when registered) because there must be a source/title it's relying on. More so, there could be several Deed of Assignment on a property with each deriving from another, but there could only be one C of O which serves as the root of title. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by ShoProperties(m): 7:32am On Feb 17, 2017 |
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Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by chingydaboss(m): 7:32am On Feb 17, 2017 |
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Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by HAH: 7:37am On Feb 17, 2017 |
Ephort: Can a property not originally allocated to you by government just be your because you have Cof O, what if you stole the C of O? That is why I said if you are buying a landed property deed of assignment is as important as CofO if not better as it gives you ownership legally |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by Ephort: 7:47am On Feb 17, 2017 |
HAH: Deed cannot stand on it's own. You can't even register it without presenting the C of O. My point is that C of O is sacrosanct. Anybody can prepare deed and execute. If you are buying any property, the first thing to look for is the original title document. It could be C of O, R of O, Allocation Letter, etc. and other transfer documents tracing back to the original title. However, when the transfer document is registered, it can stand on its own, while referencing the original title but registration comes after purchase. I think this is where our points parted. 1 Like |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by HAH: 7:52am On Feb 17, 2017 |
Ephort:We are just saying the same thing, yes CofO is the original tilttle document but the deed gives ownership if you are not original owner |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by abusurv(m): 7:56am On Feb 17, 2017 |
HAH:After you get your deed of assignments start the process of registering it with the state government, by calling on a registered surveyor to do the survey and collect government beacon numbers then proceed to the office of the surveyor general of the state for charting and subsequent processes that at the end of the day must pass through the governor office who will sign it as the final stage. |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by miqos02(m): 8:32am On Feb 17, 2017 |
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Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by ShoProperties(m): 8:35am On Feb 17, 2017 |
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Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by greggng: 8:35am On Feb 17, 2017 |
nony43: Yes is different. C. Of o is the grandmaster. Of all the document as it relates to land but u will need ur deed of assignment or conveyance to process that 1 Like |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by Lovine: 8:43am On Feb 17, 2017 |
What about lands bought over 15 years ago in the village? |
Re: Protect Your Right To Your Land With A Deed Don't Believe In Word Of Mouth by GreatManBee: 8:58am On Feb 17, 2017 |
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