Lagos develops e-real estate litigation system

The Lagos state government has developed an electronic real estate litigation system (aka Lis Pendens) to reduce litigation in property and to ease process of doing business in the state.
The state’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Adeniji Kazeem explained that the electronic system was designed to provide easy access to information to anyone who intends to deal in real estate with information primarily on whether the property is subject of litigation.
He furtber explained that the system was designed in line with the administration’s drive to promote information technology in the state.
Represented by the state’s Solicitor -General, Mrs Funlola Odunlami, the Attorney General noted that the state was meeting modern trend with the launch of the platform as the world is now driven by technology.
“We have been working endlessly to ensure that Lagos is not left in the dark ages. This is why several initiatives and steps are being taken to make Lagos State as technologically driven as possible.”
The attorney General further explained that the system “will offer end-users the platform for “filing a ’Lis-Pendens’ entry which may be uploaded on the ‘Lis-Pendes online system, thus giving actual and constructive notice to the public and innocent purchasethat
The AG also described the real estate sector as one which records a very large turnover within the economy of the state.
According to him, “ with the vision of becoming the largest economy in Africa, it is expected that the level of economic and commercial activities in Lagos State would experience an unprecedented level, height and pace. The real sector is therefore expected to further attract a significant amount of attention”.
Kazeem explained that electronic real estate litigation system woEnds“provide a comprehensive database of real estate/property in Lagos which is subject of litigation, provide information on pending cases in court, notify the public of real estate and property which are the subject of pending litigation, curtail risk associated with property transactions.
“Reduce litigation on real estate as the public can now easily confirm if a property is subject of a pending litigation, enhance due diligence in property transactions, ensure the public and professional bodies are able to conduct an efficient search of real estate and property among other services.
However, Mr. Emmanuel Akinde who represented the Permanent Secretary, Lands and Registry, advised that the new initiative be backed by law to give it more effect just as searches on properties is backed by the Lagos Registration of Titles Law 2015.
He said,” before now, searches are only limited to finding out if land is under government acquisition or not. With this innovation, real investors will know whether there is litigation on any land in the state.”
Also speaking, the Surveyor General of the state, Mr. Olutomi Sangowawa, admonished that the system should be on-line real time so that investors can know if there are encumbrances when transacting businesses on properties.

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