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.
Owning a vehicle in Kenya while living abroad comes with ongoing compliance obligations including registration, insurance, annual inspection, and maintenance. For diaspora Kenyans, managing these requ...
Kenya is one of Africa's most attractive destinations for foreign investment, offering a large domestic market, strategic geographic position, skilled workforce, and a legal framework that actively en...
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...
Transferring motor vehicle ownership in Kenya is a critical legal process that protects both buyers and sellers. The NTSA TIMS system has digitized much of the process, making it more transparent and ...
Sectional (strata) property ownership is increasingly common in Kenya as urbanization drives apartment and condominium development. Understanding how sectional titles work, the role of the Management ...
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 ...
Guide to sectional property and apartment ownership in Kenya for diaspora investors. Covers the Sectional Properties Act, investment analysis, due diligence, and management corporation obligations.
Explore real estate crowdfunding and fractional ownership in Kenya. Lower capital entry, REITs, investment platforms, and making property investment accessible.