- Snap pictures on the land, its an evidence of Take pictures of you standing on the land, showing beacons or fence, save them where you can retrace in future.
- Fence the land: this is to stamp ownership and also it adds value, use barbed wire or live Plant something useful, crops or trees.
- Put a signboard, let passersby and neighbours know the new Inform the local leaders that you arethe new owner, and also join local community groups.
- Carry out another search of the land from land registry to ascertain changes of ownership have been entered correctly.
- Keep all documents safe under lock and key and others scan them andsave in email, cloud. Protect your documents even from
- Have your surveyor elect clear visible corner beacons on the property, this marks boundaries, if there any disputes they arise at that stage and they are immediately resolved by all
6 things to immediately do after buying land
