Today's Expository!!!!!
Pls help me, Lawyer dem don do me wayo
I have a property in Epe, and i called an agent to help me process the C of O.
my C of O was ready last week, and the agent brought Agricultural C of O for me.
Lawyer, I no be farmer and na house I build, which one come be Agricultural C of 0 for my house
My Reply as a lawyer
The agent did not do you any wayo sir. Na, you go build house for where Government allocate for farming.
Many people are not aware that we have six different types of C of O in Nigeria.
Well, let me educate you today, and this is very important information you need to know before buying a Land
1. Residential C of O, also known as Individual C of O.
You only get this kind of C of O, you buy Land where G0vernment allocated for people to build house and the C of O is valid for only 99 years. After 99 years, e go expire.
99 years starts counting from the first person that was issued the C of O
2. Agricultural C of O
You get this kind of C of O if you buy land where Government allocated the land for the main purpose of farming, if you like build hotel or anything, na agricultural C of O dem go give you cos na farming dem say make u do for there...but over sabi don make you go build house there.
This C of O is valid for only 25 to 28 years.
3. Industrial C of O
You get this kind of C of O if you buy land in the area the government allocated for building industries
4. Family C of O
Some reputable Omonile Family have their own C of O in their own name, and its valid, and this type of C of O does not expire. Na for life
5. Government Allocations
This one is when Government use their own hand give you a "land" or "dash you."
6. Excision
If your land dey for village area.
What you will get is Excision
So before you buy land, make sure you do your findings
Make you no go buy Land for where Government allocate say make
Your ignorance won't save you because ignorance of the law is not an excuse.
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