The Nnenna Iwuagwu Empire

About the service

Luxury real estate is not just about design—it is about security, legitimacy, and long-term confidence. Our Due Diligence Facilitation service supports clients and investors through the verification process, helping ensure that every property showcased or considered is backed by credible documentation and clear title status.

We act as a structured bridge between clients, developers, legal teams, and documentation channels—making the process smoother, clearer, and more transparent.

Why choose us

Expertise

We understand the documentation ecosystem and common red flags in real estate transactions. Our process is built around clarity, verification, and risk reduction.

Collaboration

We coordinate directly with developers, lawyers, and relevant stakeholders to ensure all necessary checks are properly handled and communicated.

Creativity

We simplify complex property information into structured reports and clear summaries—helping clients understand what they’re reviewing without confusion.

Client-Centric Focus

We prioritize your peace of mind. Our goal is to ensure you move forward with confidence, armed with the right information and professional guidance.

Services offered

Popular questions

What does your due diligence facilitation cover?

Our due diligence exercise goes beyond a basic title search. We conduct comprehensive property verification across relevant government agencies and local sources to help clients identify legal, regulatory, financial, and environmental risks associated with a property before purchase or investment.

Yes. We conduct searches at the Land Registry to confirm the authenticity of the property title, verify ownership details, and identify any existing encumbrances, mortgages, caveats, or restrictions affecting the property.

We carry out verification at the Office of the Surveyor-General to confirm that the property is not under government acquisition, committed for public infrastructure, or affected by any acquisition scheme or alignment issues.

Yes. We conduct checks at the Court Registry to determine whether the property is involved in any past, pending, or ongoing litigation that may affect ownership, transfer, or future development.

Yes. Our due diligence process includes verification with relevant agencies such as AMCON to determine whether the property is tied to debt recovery, receivership, or any bank-related enforcement or asset recovery proceedings.

Absolutely. We conduct physical site verification to confirm the actual location, boundaries, accessibility, and surrounding environment of the property. We also carry out neighborhood enquiries to identify possible communal disputes, local concerns, or environmental issues that may affect the property or its future value

Yes. We verify the property’s approved land use and zoning status with the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development to confirm whether the property is designated for residential, commercial, industrial, or mixed-use purposes, and to ensure compliance with development regulations.