Secure, Compliant & Hassle-Free Property Transactions
Buying, selling, leasing, or transferring property is a significant financial decision that requires careful legal oversight. Without proper legal guidance, real estate transactions can lead to disputes, financial losses, or complications in ownership.
Our real estate law and conveyancing services ensure that every step of your property transaction is handled correctly, giving you peace of mind. We assist in drafting contracts, verifying ownership, conducting due diligence, handling land transfers, and resolving disputes. With expertise in Kenyan property laws, we help protect your rights and ensure a smooth and legally compliant process.
Whether you are an individual, a business, or a real estate developer, we provide the legal support you need to navigate the complexities of real estate transactions with confidence.
Key Areas We Cover:
- Property Sales & Purchases: Legal due diligence, drafting sale agreements, and facilitating ownership transfers.
- Land Title Transfers & Registration: Handling title deeds, lease agreements, and land ownership verification.
- Lease & Tenancy Agreements: Drafting and reviewing lease contracts for landlords and tenants to ensure legal protection.
- Land Disputes & Litigation: Resolving boundary disputes, fraud cases, and succession-related property conflicts.
- Real Estate Development & Compliance: Legal support for property developers, zoning regulations, and environmental compliance.
- Mortgages & Property Financing: Advisory on mortgage agreements, loan security, and foreclosure processes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one party to another, ensuring all contracts and legal requirements are met.
A lawyer ensures compliance with Kenyan property laws, conducts due diligence, drafts legal agreements, and protects your rights in disputes.
The timeline depends on factors like property type, due diligence, and registration, but typically takes between 30 to 90 days.
It’s essential to verify the title deed, conduct a search at the lands registry, ensure compliance with zoning laws, and confirm there are no disputes.