Many people who have attempted to acquire or to register a piece of land for residential, commercial, or agricultural purposes in Ghana agree that existing systems require improvement.
Land buyers have complained that the land market is characterized by general indiscipline, difficult access to land, multiple sales, frequent litigation and a weak land administration regime.
Some investors have grumbled about inadequate security of tenure and conflicts of interests between and within stools, skins, families and clans.
These constraints are well documented in the National Land Policy.