By Lukman Olabiyi
Lagos State Government has again warned the illegal real estate operators in the state to register with the appropriate agency or face the wrath of the law.
The state through the Lagos State Real Estate Regulatory Authority, (LASRERA) handed the warning to critical players in the built sector towards establishing proper framework.
Speaking at a stakeholders engagement and interactive session, Special Adviser to the state governor on Housing, Barakat Odunuga-Bakare, said the need was imperative to bring major stakeholders together to dialogue and chart a path to an effective regulatory landscape.
Odunuga-Bakare, explained that the forum was a way to show the willingness and deliberate commitment of the state Government to support and collaborate with all the real estate players in the state for them to be able to navigate the terrain without glitches.
She stated that in Lagos,” it is now a new narrative as the state government under Babajide Sanwo-Olu has zero tolerance for violation of any form of laws and its taking all measures to prevent incessant building collapse in the state.
“We have some organisation and bodies that have registered initially with LASRERA and that have not followed up with their renewal and to register is a one off because it’s a yearly process and if you have not renewed your certificate, then, you do not have the right to practice real estate in Lagos. If you are a practising real estate without registering with LASRERA, you are practicing illegally. And if the enforcement team finds out that you are advertising without the logo of LASRERA inscribed on advertisement board, your organisation will be brought to book.
“It’s disheartening that people go to bank and borrow money and the building is demolished because the developer did not do the needful.
So, by next year, it is going to be a new dawn in the built sector, we are going to clamp down on illegal real estate developers, agents that are not captured by the state government. There is need to get data to ensure we capture many real estate players in the state. In Lagos now, proper documentation must be followed before construction can begin in Lagos and going forward, the state is firmed with the policy of getting necessary approvals before construction.You have to go through the Lagos State Building Control Agency and other agencies that regulate the sector.” she said
She maintained that the interactive session will be continuous so as to avail everyone the opportunity to understand the intricacies of the real estate as it relates to Lagos State, as she promised to organise consistent training for developers, agents and other critical players in the built environment.

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