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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "R OF O" AND "C OF O"

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  In the realm of real estate, grasping the nuances of property documentation is crucial. Two frequently encountered terms are "R of O" and "C of O." This article will explore the fundamental distinctions between these abbreviations and highlight their importance within the real estate sector. Understanding "R of O" (Right of Occupancy) The Right of Occupancy, often abbreviated as "R of O," is a legal framework that allows individuals to occupy and use a property. In Nigeria's land tenure system, "R of O" is issued by state governments or local authorities.  This right typically applies to lands that are government-owned or allocated through governmental processes.  To obtain an "R of O," individuals must go through a detailed procedure, which includes submitting essential documents like proof of payment, application forms, and survey plans. Once this process is successfully completed, the government provides a letter or...