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Signing the deal does not make you the owner
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28356, member: 2262"] Signing papers for a house in Zimbabwe doesn't make you its owner. Many people are wrong about this. You need to take extra steps after you sign to claim your rights, and this matters whether you live in Zimbabwe or another country right now. Legal ownership happens when someone transfers the property to your name. The government must record this transfer at the Deeds Office before you become the real owner. Until then, you have an agreement but not actual property rights. The papers need official stamps and records. Zimbabwe's Supreme Court made this clear in a 1994 case between two people named Takafuma. The court said property registration isn't just paperwork for show. It doesn't exist just to trick tax people or hide from bill collectors. The registration creates actual legal rights that protect whoever appears on those papers. You should check that your property transfer happens correctly after buying. Paying money and signing papers starts the process but doesn't finish it. Many buyers feel surprised when they learn they need more steps. Always make sure your name appears in government records for complete protection. [/QUOTE]
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