Real Estate & Property Law
Secure Your Property Transaction, Every Step of the Way
From land sales to leases and developments, we help you get it right.
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Service Highlights
Property transactions require deep due diligence. We make sure the legal side of your land or property deal is watertight and fully compliant.
What We Help With:
- Sale & Purchase Agreements: We prepare contracts that protect you — whether you're buying or selling property.
- Conveyancing & Transfers: We do the background checks, handle the paperwork, and make sure everything’s legally clean.
- Leasing: From tenants to landlords, we draft or review lease agreements that set clear expectations.
- Property Joint Ventures: Collaborating on a development? We help structure partnerships that work and last.
- Land Disputes: If things go sideways, we represent you in resolving boundary, title, or ownership conflicts.
- And any other Real Estate & Property Law needs you have.
FAQs
What You Need to Know
How do I verify a title deed in Kenya?
We conduct official searches through the Land Registry to confirm ownership, encumbrances, and authenticity before any transaction.
What’s the difference between leasehold and freehold?
Freehold gives you permanent ownership, while leasehold typically lasts 99 years (or less) and is subject to renewal or government terms.
Do I need a lawyer to buy or sell land?
Yes — property law is complex in Kenya. A lawyer helps with due diligence, agreement drafting, and registration to avoid fraud or disputes.
What is stamp duty and who pays it?
Stamp duty is a tax paid during property transfers. The buyer is usually responsible, and the rate is based on property value.
Can land be sold if it has a caveat or charge?
Generally no — unless the caveat is lifted or the charge (like a loan) is cleared. We help you verify and resolve such encumbrances.