Tribunal concede medida cautelar contra desarrollador por venta de propiedad en Ikoyi de N295 millones

Un tribunal en Nigeria ha emitido una medida cautelar que detiene la venta por parte de un desarrollador de una propiedad en Ikoyi valorada en N295 millones.

En una reciente decisión, un tribunal nigeriano concedió una medida cautelar contra un desarrollador de propiedades para impedir la venta de un activo de alto valor en la exclusiva zona de Ikoyi en Lagos. Se informa que la propiedad vale N295 millones. Esta acción legal surge en medio de disputas sobre la transacción, aunque los detalles específicos del caso permanecen limitados en los informes disponibles. La medida cautelar sirve para mantener el status quo hasta nuevas audiencias. Ikoyi, conocido por sus residencias adineradas, frecuentemente ve este tipo de disputas inmobiliarias debido a su mercado inmobiliario de primera. No se detallaron plazos adicionales, partes involucradas ni citas de los procedimientos en las fuentes.

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