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Everything You Need To Know About Land Title Registration In Ghana

Land Title Registration is not just a legal formality — it’s your proof of ownership. Without it, you have no legal protection if someone challenges your property rights.

Step 1: Obtain a Site Plan

A licensed surveyor prepares this map showing your land boundaries. Ensure it’s signed and sealed by the Survey and Mapping Division.

Step 2: Conduct a Land Search

Visit the Lands Commission to verify ownership and ensure the land is free from disputes or encumbrances. You’ll need:

The owner’s name

Site plan number

Land location

Step 3: Prepare the Deed of Conveyance (Indenture)

This legal document transfers ownership from the seller to the buyer. It must be signed by both parties and witnessed by a lawyer.

Step 4: Pay Stamp Duty

Before registration, pay your stamp duty at GRA as proof of transaction.

Step 5: Register the Land

Submit all documents — indenture, site plan, stamp duty receipt — to the Lands Commission for registration. After processing, you’ll receive your Land Title Certificate, showing your name as the rightful owner.

Note: Registration can take several months. Always follow up with your lawyer or the Lands Commission.

Final Word

A registered title is your strongest protection against land disputes.

For verified, registered lands — visit www.eleven28realty.com, Ghana’s most secure real estate marketplace.

 

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