This is Part 1 of our Title Deed Verification series. Before you buy land in Kenya, this is the one step you cannot afford to skip.
Buying land in Kenya? It’s one of the smartest investments you can make — but also one of the riskiest. The Ministry of Lands reported over 10,000 land fraud cases in 2024, with losses running into billions. Fake deeds, double sales, and forged papers are everywhere.
That’s why verifying a title deed isn’t just a formality — it’s your shield against fraud. For just KES 500–1,000, you can confirm ownership, check for disputes, and secure your future before spending a single shilling.
When you verify a title deed, you confirm:
✅ The seller is the rightful owner.
✅ The land is free from loans or court cases.
✅ The title deed itself is genuine.
Skipping this step could mean buying air, not land. Don’t risk it.