Land Ownership in Ghana: Leases (Part 2)
If you ‘buy’ bare land and have now built your house; does it mean that the house, together with the land, will go to the allodial land owner upon expiration of the lease? The answer is – yes.
If you ‘buy’ bare land and have now built your house; does it mean that the house, together with the land, will go to the allodial land owner upon expiration of the lease? The answer is – yes.
Do you own vacant land? Are you wondering how you can make money without lifting a finger? It is not an impossible dream; there are so many ways that you can make money from that piece of land without doing so much work. Here are some of the most creative ways of making money without much […]
In the past weeks, meqasa.com has been educating readers on the types of land ownership in Ghana and the processes involved in acquiring a land. Today, we would like to take you through the procedure by which a land title certificate can be acquired in Ghana and the advantages of registering your lands. Land Title […]
meQasa brings you 26 Facts about acquiring lands in Ghana. Did you know? A lease is a contract between a lessor or a seller and a lessee or a buyer that allows the buyer rights to the use of a property for a period of time. A lease is supposed to have the names of […]
Every first Friday of the month in December commemorates Farmers’ Day in Ghana. This is a day set aside to celebrate the farmers and fishers who have provided food for the entire populace throughout the year. The day is normally marked by regional award ceremonies and a prize is given to the national best farmer. […]
In lieu of the increasing rate of land development in Accra, Jumia House Ghana sat down with Anthony Opoku Boateng, Head of Clients’ Service, Lands Commission and talked about issues concerning land acquisition and the legal process it involved and as always some tips and advice for our readers. Jumia House Ghana: What is the […]