Land scams are unfortunately common in Nigeria, especially in fast-growing areas. The good news is that you can avoid them completely if you know what to look for. Here’s a simple guide to help you spot a genuine land seller and avoid real estate scams.
1. Verify the Seller’s Identity
Always request:
- Company registration (CAC certificate)
- Means of identification
- Property authorization documents
A genuine seller will provide these without hesitation.
2. Inspect the Land Physically
Never pay for land you haven’t seen. Visit the site with:
- An agent
- A lawyer
- A surveyor (recommended)
Note any red flags like disputes, multiple sellers, or settlement markings.
3. Check the Title Document
Always verify the title document at the appropriate office:
- C of O / Governor’s Consent → Check at Alausa
- Survey Plan → Check at Surveyor General Office
- Excision / Gazette → Confirm with Lagos State records
If the seller avoids verification, walk away.
4. Watch Out for Too-Cheap Prices
If the land price looks too good to be true, it probably is. Scammers use low prices to lure buyers.
5. Use Registered and Reputable Companies
Work with companies that have:
- CAC registration
- Physical office
- Online presence
- Verified past clients
Abundance Property Limited provides all documentation and supports verification.
6. Always Get a Receipt & Deed of Assignment
Never pay without proper documentation. Ensure your name is clearly written on:
- Receipt
- Contract of sale
- Deed of assignment
7. Conduct a Search Before Payment
A search at the land registry will confirm:
- Ownership
- Disputes
- Government acquisition
- Ongoing litigation
Land scams can be avoided if you take the right steps. At Abundance Property Limited, we help you verify land, conduct due diligence, and ensure your investment is safe and profitable.

