A reasonable proportion of economic achievement is derivable from an active land market system that is supported with improved and formalized land right registration. However, there are still constraints with access to secure property rights registration in many states of Nigeria in contrast with the experience in developed economies. This situation inhibits a healthy real estate property market development. The paper elicited data from 150 professionals in the built environment within Akure, the capital of Ondo state, using a structured questionnaire. Factor analysis by principal components was adopted in the data analysis to classify identified twenty-one variables that constitute constraints to property rights registration in the study a...
There appears to be a constantly incontrovertible, yet delicately inseparable cord, between land res...
Land registration and certification has been alleged as a prerequisite for securing property rights ...
The importance of security and certainty of land tenure cannot be overemphasized. A key justificatio...
A reasonable proportion of economic achievement is derivable from active land market sys...
This study aimed at assessing the level of compliance with land registration with a view to determin...
The focus of this paper is to unfold the implication of non-registration of land rights on the achie...
Access to land is a function of physical, economic, social, institutional and contextual factors. Ea...
The Land Use Act of 1978 (LUA) has failed to achieve some of its objectives. The rural poor and the ...
The acquisition of parcels of land without commensurate development is often evident in and around u...
Land is essential for every human activity on earth as it is the source of all material wealth. In o...
Virtually all human activities require land. But, because of the diverse needs of different human ac...
The study examines the barriers to data accessibility on the operation of the property market, in th...
The aim of this paper is to identify property ownership challenges and prospects in Ado-Odo/ Ota Lo...
Land titles registration is germane to providing proof of individual ownership of land. In recogniti...
Since the commencement of land registration in Nigeria, less than 3% of land, mainly in urban areas ...
There appears to be a constantly incontrovertible, yet delicately inseparable cord, between land res...
Land registration and certification has been alleged as a prerequisite for securing property rights ...
The importance of security and certainty of land tenure cannot be overemphasized. A key justificatio...
A reasonable proportion of economic achievement is derivable from active land market sys...
This study aimed at assessing the level of compliance with land registration with a view to determin...
The focus of this paper is to unfold the implication of non-registration of land rights on the achie...
Access to land is a function of physical, economic, social, institutional and contextual factors. Ea...
The Land Use Act of 1978 (LUA) has failed to achieve some of its objectives. The rural poor and the ...
The acquisition of parcels of land without commensurate development is often evident in and around u...
Land is essential for every human activity on earth as it is the source of all material wealth. In o...
Virtually all human activities require land. But, because of the diverse needs of different human ac...
The study examines the barriers to data accessibility on the operation of the property market, in th...
The aim of this paper is to identify property ownership challenges and prospects in Ado-Odo/ Ota Lo...
Land titles registration is germane to providing proof of individual ownership of land. In recogniti...
Since the commencement of land registration in Nigeria, less than 3% of land, mainly in urban areas ...
There appears to be a constantly incontrovertible, yet delicately inseparable cord, between land res...
Land registration and certification has been alleged as a prerequisite for securing property rights ...
The importance of security and certainty of land tenure cannot be overemphasized. A key justificatio...