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So, you are thinking about how to convert your leasehold land to freehold land in Kenya.
It’s a big step, but it can offer you a lot more control and security over your land.
Let’s walk through the process together, and I’ll explain everything you need to know.
First off, let’s clear up the difference. Leasehold land means you have the right to use the land for a specific period, usually 99 years, but you don’t own the land itself—the government or another entity does. Freehold, on the other hand, means you own the land outright with no time limit, giving you permanent ownership.
Converting your leasehold land to freehold can have several benefits:
Step | Description |
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1. Check Your Eligibility | Before you dive in, check if your land is eligible for conversion. Generally, land allocated by the government or a local authority is eligible. Consult with the Ministry of Lands or a legal expert to confirm your eligibility. |
2. Prepare the Necessary Documents | Gather all the required documents. Typically, you’ll need: – Original lease document – Proof of ownership – Copies of ID and PIN certificates – Land rates clearance certificate – Consent from the Commissioner of Lands |
3. Application Process | Apply to the Commissioner of Lands or the local lands office. Your application should include a formal request for conversion, along with all the necessary documents. |
4. Valuation and Fees | The land will be valued to determine the conversion fee. This fee is often a percentage of the land’s current market value. Once you get the valuation, you’ll need to pay the required fees. |
Consult with a property law expert to guide you through the process and ensure you don’t miss any critical steps.
Keep all your documents and receipts well-organized to respond quickly to any additional information requests from the land office.
Regular follow-ups with the land’s office can help keep the process moving smoothly.
Converting leasehold land to freehold in Kenya can seem daunting, but it’s definitely doable with the right information and preparation. The key is to understand the process, stay organized, and seek professional advice when needed. By converting to freehold, you gain full ownership and control over your property, which can be a significant advantage in the long run.
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