Wednesday, 1 July 2015
Three questions about our estate at Ugwuomu Nike.
Question One: Are subscribers buying plots of land in the estate planning to live there, or is it for renting?
I believe anyone planning on buying lands anywhere plans to make use of it, and living there is the priority, however if the need arises, people can rent their houses either for economic reasons or if they don't live in the country. Please note that all renters will be bound by the same estate laws we agree on here.
Question Two: Are subscribers buying plots of land planning on erecting structures there or planning on selling later to third parties when the price is right?
Yes, we are all planning on erecting structures here, that is the number one reason because we don't want a situation where we have too many uncleared plots growing wild with grasses, which might make other people afraid to live here. Selling to third parties cannot be outlawed, but must follow due procedures we will agree here so that new people who didn't understand our objective do not come in to spoil our plans. I know an estate where everyone is urged to build as soon as possible, or pay a sum of N50,000 to the estate management at the end of every year so that we use the money to maintain your plot for you, cut your grasses and mow your lawns cheesy
Question Three; Are subscribers who purchase more than one plot planning to build separately on each plot or are they planning on combining the plots to build a castle?
What ever they want to build must conform to the overall estate plans as agreed here forthwith.
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