How to Regularize Untitled Land in Cameroon?

Practical Guide

Introduction

Acquiring untitled land exposes you to significant legal risks: fraudulent sales, disputes, inability to obtain loans or build. Regularizing ownership by obtaining a land title ensures legal protection and increases the value of your property.

1. Signing a Promise of Sale

Before taking any steps, draft a clear promise or pre-contract: description of the land, boundaries, price, and suspensive conditions (such as obtaining the title). This document legally binds the seller.

2. Technical Verification and Boundary Mapping

Have a boundary plan drawn up by a licensed surveyor in the presence of neighbors. This officially defines the parcel.

Ensure the land is connected to the Cameroon National Geodetic Network (RGNC) to secure its geographical coordinates.

3. Customary Rights Renunciation and Administrative Certification

Obtain an administrative certificate from the village chief (traditional authority) confirming that the land has been peacefully occupied for over five years without any dispute.

4. Notarized Deed and Registration

Go through a notary to formalize the sale. The notarized deed must be registered at the sub-prefecture, which unlocks the payment of registration fees (approximately 5% of the sale price).

5. Court Ruling on Customary Rights

Submit your file (administrative certificate, proof of occupation) to the competent court. The judge may recognize your rights based on customary possession — essential for proceeding with land title registration.

6. Land Title Application

With the court ruling, submit a request to the land registrar (MINDCAF), along with the following documents:
The process follows the provisions of Decree No. 76-165/1976 and its amendment Decree No. 2005/481.

7. Options: Land Title or State Land Concession

Two possible paths:
Direct registration (for occupation before August 1974, rural or urbanized land):

Faster and less expensive procedure.

State concession (for less than 5 hectares and for private use):

Requires a ministerial order or decree.

Conclusion

This process, consisting of 6 to 8 key steps, ensures the securing of your untitled land. It may take several months to a few years. To save time and avoid mistakes, seek support from a professional land management firm like Foncam.

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