Full Circle Realtor

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12/12/2024

You’ve just closed the deal on a property, and excitement fills the air.

You're officially a latest property owner in town—until reality hits.

The documents don’t match, or worse, the property isn’t yours to buy.

This happens more often than you think.

But it doesn’t have to happen to you.

Here’s how to avoid regret:

1) Double-Check the Papers

Head to the local land registry.

Verify ownership, survey plans, and whether the property falls under government acquisition.

If anything feels off, don’t gamble—walk away.

2) Talk to the Neighbors

Locals know the real story.

Ask about disputes, hidden fees like development levies, or anything the seller didn’t mention.

Their insights can save you a fortune.

3) Think About Tomorrow

Is the area showing signs of growth?

Look for new roads, schools, or businesses.

Future developments usually mean a rise in property value.

When it comes to property, what you see isn’t always what you get.

A little diligence now can save you a lifetime of regret.

Own your future, not someone else’s problem.

~Full Circle Realtor

12/12/2024

You’ve found the perfect piece of land.

The price was right, the location ideal, and the paperwork seemed solid.

But then comes the shocker: your land falls under government acquisition.

Panic? Understandable.

But there’s a way forward.

First, confirm the status of the land.

Visit the land registry or relevant authority to verify if the land is indeed under acquisition.

Sometimes, rumors fly faster than facts, and clarity is key.

If it’s confirmed, the next step is to find out the type of acquisition. Is it general or committed?

General acquisitions are lands the government has set aside for potential future use but may not have immediate plans for development.

These lands could be eligible for regularization, meaning you might still get formal ownership rights if you meet certain conditions.

Committed acquisitions, however, are strictly reserved for government projects and cannot be negotiated.

Now, if regularization is an option, act fast.

Submit your application and required documents to the land authorities.

Show proof of purchase, ownership, and any supporting details.

But if it is committed, brace for a refund or compensation.

Engage a trusted real estate lawyer to guide you through the claims process and protect your interests.

The biggest lesson?

Always check the status of any land before you buy.

It is a small step that can save you big headaches later.

~Full Circle Realtor

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12/12/2024

Losing a document can feel like dropping your wallet in the ocean—panic sets in, and you think it’s gone forever.

But here’s the thing: it’s not.

Most lost documents can be recovered, and the process is often simpler than you think.

The key is to act fast and smart.

Start by checking all your usual spots: chats, digital backups, emails, or cloud storage.

You would be surprised how often a "forgotten" scanned copy saves the day.

If the document is physical, contact the relevant authority immediately.

For property receipts, lease agreements, or titles, reaching out to your landlord, property manager, or local land registry is a good first step.

They usually have a process to reissue or verify records.

And when you’ve sorted everything out, take the extra step of creating both physical and digital backups.

Stay organized, and you won’t have to worry about losing them again.

~Full Circle Realtor

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Isolu Cele, Along Alabata Road
Abeokuta