Due Diligence to Avoid Fraud When Buying Property in Kenya

Property Due Diligence in Kenya: Avoiding Fraud When Buying Property

Buying property in Kenya is a significant investment, but it comes with risks, including fraud and ownership disputes. Conducting property due diligence in Kenya ensures a legally sound and secure transaction. At WKA Advocates, we specialize in protecting property buyers through a meticulous legal process. This guide outlines essential steps to verify property legitimacy and safeguard your investment.

1. Conduct an Official Land Registry Search

Verify Ownership

An official search at the Land Registry (Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning) confirms the seller’s legitimacy and the property’s ownership status.

Check for Encumbrances

The search should reveal existing mortgages, caveats, disputes, or encumbrances that could affect the transaction.

Search Methods

  • Manual Search: Visit the nearest land registry with the title deed, seller’s KRA PIN, and national ID. Fill out the Land Search Form (RL 26) and submit it.
  • Online Search: Use the eCitizen portal, select the Ministry of Lands and Housing, and enter the title deed number for verification.

2. Verify Seller’s Identity and Legal Standing

Confirm Seller’s Legitimacy

Ensure the seller has the legal right to sell the property, especially in cases of joint ownership or if a company owns the property.

Company Verification

For company-owned properties, ensure the sale complies with the company’s registration documents and board resolutions.

Identity Verification

Verify the seller’s identity using their national ID and KRA PIN to avoid impersonation scams.

3. Title Deed and Encumbrance Search

Check the Title Deed’s Authenticity

Ensure the title deed is genuine and confirm the property is free from claims, disputes, unpaid taxes, or fraudulent transactions.

Identify Existing Encumbrances

Check for mortgages, caveats, land rates arrears, or disputes that could affect ownership transfer.

4. Verify Zoning and Land Use Regulations

Compliance with Zoning Laws

Confirm whether the land is designated for residential, commercial, agricultural, or industrial use to avoid conflicts with zoning regulations.

Land Planning Restrictions

Some areas have strict development and environmental policies that may affect construction plans.

5. Check for Pending Court Cases

Avoid Disputed Properties

Some properties are subject to ongoing court battles over ownership, land use, or boundary conflicts. A legal search can help identify such cases.

6. Ensure Land Rates and Property Taxes Are Paid

Avoid Hidden Financial Liabilities

Unpaid land rates, taxes, and utility bills can be transferred to the new owner. Verify that all payments are up to date.

7. Conduct a Physical Property Inspection

Confirm Property Details

Visit the site to check for structural integrity, unauthorized developments, and encroachments.

Boundary Verification

Confirm that physical boundaries match the title deed details to avoid future land disputes.

8. Hire a Qualified Real Estate Lawyer in Kenya

Protect Your Investment

Navigating Kenya’s real estate laws requires expertise. A lawyer ensures compliance, transparency, and legal security.

9. Verify the Sale Agreement Before Signing

Key Clauses in a Sale Agreement

The contract should outline the purchase price, payment schedule, property boundaries, and terms of ownership transfer.

Legal Review

Engage a lawyer to review and draft a legally sound sale agreement that protects your interests.

10. Confirm Seller’s Authority to Sell

Verify Legal Ownership

For properties owned by companies, trusts, or legal entities, confirm the seller has formal authorization to complete the sale.


Contact WKA Advocates

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📞 +254 798035580
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By following these property due diligence steps, you minimize the risk of fraud and ensure a legally sound property transaction. Let WKA Advocates guide you through a seamless property acquisition process in Kenya.

 

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