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How to Verify Land Titles in Abuja

A comprehensive guide to verifying land titles and documents in Abuja, Nigeria. Learn the essential steps to protect your property investment.

Real Estate Legal TeamJanuary 15, 202512 min
How to Verify Land Titles in Abuja

How to Verify Land Titles in Abuja

Verifying land titles is one of the most critical steps in any property purchase in Abuja. This guide will walk you through the essential process to ensure your investment is protected.

Why Title Verification Matters

Purchasing property without proper title verification can lead to:

  • Legal disputes over ownership
  • Loss of your investment
  • Inability to develop or sell the property
  • Financial losses from fraudulent transactions

Step-by-Step Verification Process

1. Conduct a Search at the Land Registry

The first step is to conduct a search at the Abuja Geographic Information Systems (AGIS) or the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Land Registry.

What to bring:

  • Application letter
  • Copy of the Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) or Right of Occupancy
  • Valid identification
  • Search fee

2. Verify the Certificate of Occupancy

The Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) is the primary document proving land ownership in Abuja. Verify:

  • Authenticity: Check if the C of O is genuine and not forged
  • Details: Ensure the name, plot number, and location match
  • Status: Confirm the land is not under any encumbrance or litigation

3. Check for Encumbrances

An encumbrance search will reveal:

  • Mortgages or liens on the property
  • Court injunctions or pending litigation
  • Government acquisition notices
  • Outstanding taxes or fees

4. Verify Survey Plan

The survey plan should:

  • Be registered with the Surveyor General's Office
  • Match the physical location of the land
  • Show accurate boundaries and measurements
  • Be signed by a registered surveyor

5. Conduct Physical Inspection

Visit the property to:

  • Confirm the location matches the documents
  • Check for any structures or encroachments
  • Verify boundaries with neighbors
  • Assess access roads and infrastructure

Common Red Flags

Watch out for these warning signs:

  • Seller cannot produce original documents
  • Price is significantly below market value
  • Pressure to complete transaction quickly
  • Documents show different names or details
  • Property is in a disputed area

Professional Assistance

Consider hiring:

  • Lawyers: For legal verification and documentation
  • Surveyors: For boundary verification
  • Real Estate Agents: For market knowledge and due diligence

Conclusion

Title verification is not optional—it's essential. Take the time to verify all documents and conduct thorough due diligence before making any payment. When in doubt, consult with legal professionals.

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