![C of O Explained](http://images.ctfassets.net/abyiu1tn7a0f/3JHiMp35RuD2JD2QwhDCz4/b50d95c81b3f7716e3fd8fce22373da4/missisipi-land.jpeg?w=380&h=290&fl=progressive&q=75&fm=jpg&fit=thumb&f=center)
you should be aware that legally binding property transactions can only be done on a properly titled property registered at the state’s registry.
The major title you should always look out for is the C of O. The certificate of occupancy is a document that confirms the lease of a piece of land to an individual for 99 years.
istered or the survey lodged in the Land’s bureau and duly approved by the governor - through the C of O or allocation - you have no enforceable legal right over it.