A Legal Perspective of the Differences Between Freehold and Leasehold Property in Kenya
Property ownership in Kenya is categorized into two forms of tenure: Freehold and Leasehold. The distinction between these two types of ownership is significant.
Stay updated on legal frameworks, market trends, and investment strategies for navigating the real estate & property landscape.
Stay updated on legal frameworks, market trends, and investment strategies for navigating the real estate & property landscape.
Property ownership in Kenya is categorized into two forms of tenure: Freehold and Leasehold. The distinction between these two types of ownership is significant.
Contracts form the backbone of business operations globally and in Kenya. They govern the relationship between parties, outlining their rights and obligations.
Introduction Kenya’s macroeconomic performance remains favorably stable, with significant investments in real estate, building and construction, agriculture, renewable energy, and infrastructure supporting sustained growth projections. Foreign nationals are increasingly buying homes in Kenya’s coastal towns, such as Malindi and Kilifi. These buyers are mostly Italian, Swiss, German, British, and French. Foreign nationals working in multinational…
Investing in off-plan properties has become an increasingly popular choice for real estate investors in Kenya. Off-plan properties…
The development of housing estates on unified titles has historically presented numerous challenges, particularly concerning the management of communal facilities.
Despite its ubiquitous reference in Kenyan property transactions, due diligence remains substantially neglected in its practical application.
Confused about joint tenancy and tenancy in common in Kenya? Understand key differences, legal aspects, tax implications, and best uses for each co-ownership option.
Investing in Kenya as a foreigner & registering for the Investor Certificate & the various work permits & passes available for a non-residents.
Foreign nationals working in multinational companies, and international agencies increasingly buying homes and leasing serviced apartments.
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