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Many people believe that once they see a genuine land title, the transaction is safe. Unfortunately, that is not always true. If the registered owner is abroad or cannot personally attend the transaction, you must create a paper trail that proves every stage of the sale. If a dispute ever arises, your documents not your story will carry the most weight. Before making any payment, ensure you have: • A properly drafted Sale Agreement signed by the registered owner or their legally authorized representative. • A valid Power of Attorney (where someone else is selling on behalf of the owner). Don't simply take someone's word that they have permission to sell. • Properly signed Transfer Forms to facilitate transfer of ownership. • Proof of every payment you make. Whether you pay through the bank, mobile money, or another method, keep receipts, transaction records, and signed acknowledgements. Never rely on verbal confirmation that money was received. • Copies of National IDs or Passports of the seller, the attorney (if applicable), and the witnesses. • An official Land Search confirming the registered owner and revealing any caveats, mortgages, restrictions, or other interests affecting the land. • A Boundary Opening Report prepared by a licensed land surveyor to confirm that the land on the title is the same land you are being shown on the ground and that there are no boundary disputes. • Records of all communication, including emails, WhatsApp messages, letters, or other written correspondence relating to the transaction. These may become important evidence if disagreements arise later. Remember, a genuine title does not automatically guarantee a safe transaction. What protects you is being able to prove that the sale was lawful, that the rightful owner consented to it, and that you fulfilled your obligations as the buyer. Don't be pressured into rushing because someone says,
Many people believe that once they see a genuine land title, the transaction is safe. Unfortunately, that is not always true. If the registered owner is abroad or cannot personally attend the transaction, you must create a paper trail that proves every stage of the sale. If a dispute ever arises, your documents not your story will carry the most weight. Before making any payment, ensure you have: • A properly drafted Sale Agreement signed by the registered owner or their legally authorized representative. • A valid Power of Attorney (where someone else is selling on behalf of the owner). Don't simply take someone's word that they have permission to sell. • Properly signed Transfer Forms to facilitate transfer of ownership. • Proof of every payment you make. Whether you pay through the bank, mobile money, or another method, keep receipts, transaction records, and signed acknowledgements. Never rely on verbal confirmation that money was received. • Copies of National IDs or Passports of the seller, the attorney (if applicable), and the witnesses. • An official Land Search confirming the registered owner and revealing any caveats, mortgages, restrictions, or other interests affecting the land. • A Boundary Opening Report prepared by a licensed land surveyor to confirm that the land on the title is the same land you are being shown on the ground and that there are no boundary disputes. • Records of all communication, including emails, WhatsApp messages, letters, or other written correspondence relating to the transaction. These may become important evidence if disagreements arise later. Remember, a genuine title does not automatically guarantee a safe transaction. What protects you is being able to prove that the sale was lawful, that the rightful owner consented to it, and that you fulfilled your obligations as the buyer. Don't be pressured into rushing because someone says, "The owner is abroad," or "We're in a hurry." A legitimate seller should be willing to provide the documents needed to protect both parties. Land disputes can take years to resolve, but many can be prevented by insisting on proper documentation before any money changes hands. Protect your investment. Verify every document. Record every payment. Confirm every boundary. Because in land transactions, evidence is everything. #uganda

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