WKA Advocates’ Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls When Buying Land or a House in Kenya

Don’ts

  1. Don’t send money directly to the seller (vendor) or their agent unless advised by your advocate. Avoid paying in hard cash to ensure there is a money trail.
  2. Don’t buy or sell/lease land or apartments without involving a qualified advocate. Your advocate will guide you and recommend other essential experts like qualified surveyors and valuers.
  3. Don’t make a decision to buy land based solely on radio and TV adverts or media influencers. Conduct a simple Google search for any cases or complaints against the sellers.
  4. Don’t ignore this advice, or it may end in premium tears.

Who Sells Land/Houses in Kenya?

Do’s

  1. Do a first site visit physically or through your power of attorney to ensure the land is vacant.
  2. Upon your advocate’s advice, engage a qualified surveyor to map out the beacons on a second site visit.
  3. Inform your confidants/family/spouse of your intentions to buy/sell land or an apartment. They may provide valuable opinions or better options.
  4. After a phone call or oral chat, always write an email/WhatsApp/text message to confirm what was discussed. Ensure you have written evidence or minutes of the meeting.

What Are the Types of Land Classification?

Important Notes

Which Consents Do You Need?

For further information or legal assistance, please contact us at info@wka.co.ke, visit www.wka.co.ke, or call +254 798 03 580. Our Nairobi Hub is located at Parklands, Valley View Business Park, 6th Floor, City Park Drive, Off Limuru Road.

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