…AG urges them to secure titles, points to high incidence of property fraud
The more-than-20-year wait is over for the residents of Non Pareil New Area, East Coast Demerara (ECD), who on Wednesday received long awaited titles for lands that in some cases were first occupied by their forbears, former workers of the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo).
The handover of the titles took place in the heart of the community. Attorney General Anil Nandlall and Minister within the Housing Ministry, Susan Rodrigues, were on hand to distribute the titles to the 45 recipients.
In his address to the residents, Nandlall urged them to secure their titles in light of its importance. He pointed to the high incidents of property fraud in Guyana, as well as the shenanigans of the former A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) Government and advised them to get five copies or more of their original titles.

“Your certificate of title is a document of great legal and commercial value. Legal because it certifies you, in law, as the power of that property, and nobody can take it from you…unless you acquired it by fraud. Even the Government, no matter how powerful any President thinks or any Government feel they are, they can’t take away your title.
“The previous Government tried to do that to many people. And we took them to court and won every single case…I always tell people, make five copies of your title, as many as you can. Secure them all, because as you would have read in the newspapers, we have an unfortunately high rate of fraud in Guyana in relation to property,” Nandlall explained.
20+ year plus wait
In explaining the history of New Area, Nandlall noted that the residents of the area were allotted land over 20 years ago in the area by GuySuCo, with the promise that they would receive their titles.











