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How Do I Change Name On Inherited Property by Nobody: 6:55am On Sep 27, 2014
Hello friends,I need advise from all ya. I inherited a house of my dad after he passed away. The C of O of the property is dated 1987 with my dad's name on it. I want to transfer the property to my name,please how do I go about it?
Re: How Do I Change Name On Inherited Property by lanrexdo(m): 7:15am On Sep 27, 2014
See your lawyer for advise.

idokojerry: Hello friends,I need advise from all ya. I inherited a house of my dad after he passed away. The C of O of the property is dated 1987 with my dad's name on it. I want to transfer the property to my name,please how do I go about it?
Re: How Do I Change Name On Inherited Property by Nobody: 12:11pm On Apr 26, 2015
lanrexdo:
See your lawyer for advise.

Am still in school and don't have a lawyer. What is their service charge
Re: How Do I Change Name On Inherited Property by Pptyconcession: 12:50pm On Apr 26, 2015
Do you have a will giving you the property Is the will registered in court? All well an good where is the property located??
Re: How Do I Change Name On Inherited Property by brainpowerng(m): 1:40pm On Apr 26, 2015
idokojerry:
Hello friends,I need advise from all ya. I inherited a house of my dad after he passed away. The C of O of the property is dated 1987 with my dad's name on it. I want to transfer the property to my name,please how do I go about it?

I don't think its a big deal. As a property professional, I believe if you have ANY document detailing the transfer of such property to YOU, there might be no need to do a change of name.

However, there are various channels through which names can be changed. Where are you situated?
Re: How Do I Change Name On Inherited Property by Nobody: 2:35pm On Apr 26, 2015
brainpowerng:


I don't think its a big deal. As a property professional, I believe if you have ANY document detailing the transfer of such property to YOU, there might be no need to do a change of name.

However, there are various channels through which names can be changed. Where are you situated?
Kaduna.
It was transferred to me by word of mouth done by the most senior member of my dad's extended family when sharing my dad's properties.
Re: How Do I Change Name On Inherited Property by Nobody: 2:54pm On Apr 26, 2015
The reason I want to do this is because the house was constructed in the mid 70's using mud blocks and in a sorry state even though I still have tenants living inside.
I feel scared anytime I visit knowing that the structure might collapse anytime soon couple with the problems associated with such occurrence.
Very year I have to mend leaking roofs,damaged ceiling due to the leaks.
The truth is that I support myself in school buying and selling of phones and from what is left after the annual renovations.
I want to apply for mortgage loan so as to construct modern and suitable apartments.
Is it advisable?

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