Adverse Possession, also known as “squatter’s rights,” is a legal principle, doctrine, or theory of real estate law that states that someone who has been in possession of another’s land for an extended period of time may be able to claim legal...
Adverse Possession, also known as “squatter’s rights,” is a legal principle, doctrine, or theory of real estate law that states that someone who has been in possession of another’s land for an extended period may be able to claim legal...
The term estate planning refers to the preparation of tasks that serve to manage an individual’s financial situation in the event of their incapacitation or death. However, when we think of estate planning, certain assets come to mind. We typically think of real...
Transactions involving commercial real estate can be complicated and necessitate careful attention to legal issues. Understanding the legal ramifications is essential to protecting your interests and ensuring a successful transaction whether you are buying, selling,...
Real estate transactions in Nigeria are governed by a complex legal framework that dictates property acquisition, ownership, and transfer. In this context, it is crucial to understand the sui generis nature of real estate transactions and the legal challenges that can...
According to Leo Okafor, βThe day you execute an estate planning instrument is the day you sow a seed from which the future and comfort of your loved ones begin to grow and their future become assured. The sooner you plant the seed, the sooner shall the tree grow[i].β...