Mnafe, Susan Mathias (2025) Examining the Impacts of Compulsory Land Acquisition on Mortgage Holders and Tenants: Challenges and Legal Implications. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (9): 25sep1156. pp. 2435-2439. ISSN 2456-2165
This paper examines the significant challenges faced by mortgage holders and tenants during compulsory land acquisition processes in Tanzania. Compulsory land acquisition, as defined under Tanzanian law, allows the government to acquire land for public purposes, which often leads to the termination of rights of occupancy and the interests of third parties, including mortgages and leases. The study employs a doctrinal and documentary review methodology to analyze relevant legislation and literature, aiming to uncover the inadequacies in existing legal provisions that fail to adequately protect the rights of mortgagees and tenants regarding compensation during such acquisitions. The legal framework governing land acquisition in Tanzania primarily focuses on holders of rights of occupancy while largely neglecting the rights of mortgage holders and tenants. The Land Acquisition Act empowers the President to acquire land, but it does not explicitly address how third-party interests are treated during this process. As a result, mortgagees and tenants often find themselves without recourse when their interests are extinguished without appropriate compensation. This oversight creates significant vulnerabilities for these stakeholders, who may lose their investments and housing without any legal recognition or financial redress. To address these challenges, the paper recommends critical amendments to existing laws to ensure that third-party interests, particularly those of mortgage holders and tenants, are recognized and compensated during compulsory land acquisitions. By establishing clear guidelines for compensation eligibility and enhancing legal protections for these groups, Tanzania can foster a more equitable land acquisition process that respects the rights of all affected parties. Ultimately, this study highlights the urgent need for legal reforms that will provide greater security and fairness for mortgage holders and tenants in Tanzania's evolving land tenure landscape.
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