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C of O vs Court Judgement: What You Don’t Know

Another property scam unravelled, C of O vs court judgement, every question you must know about C of O properties in Lagos, Nigeria.

Normally, investors relax and get confident when the title to a property is Certificate of Occupancy (C of O), but during a land dispute, what can happen to your C of O property.

Regardless of the title to a property in Nigeria, either it’s C of O, Governor’s Consent, Excision etc. during a land dispute case in court, each party must tender their statutory right of ownership.

In this video, I explain what statutory right of ownership means, and how a C of O or Governor’s consent can be revoked in court. Therefore, a Certificate of occupancy only guarantees you’re the legitimate owner of that property, if you have a legitimate statutory right to the property.

Watch the video below for more details

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