Verify before you commit
A listing can look attractive and still carry title risk. Title checks should happen before deposit, final payment, or legal completion.
TitleSecure
Before you buy property in Nigeria, verify ownership, title documents, registry records, encumbrances, and seller authority with a title-first workflow.
Confirm who has the legal authority to sell or transfer the property.
Assess title documents, registry details, survey information, and relevant approvals.
Avoid paying into unclear ownership, forged documents, or encumbered property.
A listing can look attractive and still carry title risk. Title checks should happen before deposit, final payment, or legal completion.
Use property search to find verified inventory, then run deeper title due diligence for any property you want to buy.
Remote buyers face higher risk because they cannot easily inspect records in person. TitleSecure gives a clearer verification workflow.
Sellers and developers with clean documentation can use title readiness as a trust signal in the buyer journey.
It is the process of checking ownership, title documents, land registry records, encumbrances, and the seller authority before a buyer commits money.
Common checks include C of O, Governor Consent, Deed of Assignment, survey plan, excision, gazette, and other documents relevant to the property type and location.
Run title verification before paying a deposit, signing final purchase documents, or relying on a seller claim about ownership.