How it works
A structured path from strangers to documented owners
No contributions are collected because a community exists. Money moves only after a project is approved, costed and governed.
- 1
Discover compatible people
Share your preferred location, budget, housing goal and timeline. Matching surfaces communities with genuinely compatible members.
- 2
Form a trusted community
Founders publish objectives, eligibility and membership targets. Members are verified before they are admitted.
- 3
Evaluate a verified opportunity
Land and development opportunities are reviewed with title searches, survey data, valuation and professional reports.
- 4
Agree governance and budget
The community adopts a charter, cost breakdown, contribution schedule and voting rules before a naira is collected.
- 5
Acquire and develop
Contributions are tracked per member, payments are receipted, and construction milestones are reported with evidence.
- 6
Receive allocation and documents
Units and plots are allocated on a recorded basis, with deeds, survey plans and handover documentation issued.
Member verification
Verification levels
Identity documents are private and visible only to authorised verification personnel. Identification numbers are never displayed publicly.
- Unverified
- Email verified
- Phone verified
- Identity submitted
- Identity verified
- Address verified
- Financial readiness verified
- Fully verified
Project records
What every project must publish
- Verified project profile
- Named project administrators
- Legal documentation
- Full cost breakdown
- Contribution schedule
- Decision records
- Payment records
- Project milestones
- Professional reports
- Allocation records
What OSUSU Landlord does not do
We do not promise profit, appreciation, fixed returns or passive income. Members are not investors unless a specific project has been legally structured for that purpose and approved. Compatibility scores are a discovery tool only — they never make financial or legal decisions for a community.