Complete guide to transferring property ownership in Kenya for diaspora Kenyans. Learn the step-by-step title deed transfer process, stamp duty rates (2% rural, 4% urban), Land Control Board consent, Power of Attorney requirements, costs, timelines, and how to protect yourself from fraud.
Buying land in Kenya from the diaspora represents both an incredible opportunity and a significant risk. While land values in growing areas continue to appreciate, the prevalence of fraud targeting ab...
Buying land in Kenya is one of the most important and risky financial transactions a person can make, with land fraud costing victims billions of shillings annually through fake title deeds, double se...
Land ownership has been Kenya's most contentious issue since the colonial era, shaping politics, economics, and social relations for over a century. From the colonial alienation of the White Highlands...
Buying land in Kenya is one of the most significant financial decisions you can make, but it also comes with risks if proper due diligence is not conducted. From conducting official land searches and ...
Title deeds are the foundation of property ownership in Kenya, serving as the legal proof that a person or entity owns a specific piece of land or property. Understanding the different types of title ...
Purchasing property in Kenya is one of the most significant investments you can make, but it also carries substantial risks if proper due diligence is not conducted. Land fraud, fake title deeds, boun...
Guide for diaspora Kenyans on resolving land and property disputes in Kenya. Covers common disputes, legal mechanisms, protective measures, and managing disputes remotely.
Understand Kenyan land ownership from title deeds to transfers. Learn about tenure types, land searches, transfer processes, and common pitfalls for diaspora buyers.