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How to Transfer a Title Deed in Kenya

Kimani Patrick

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Transferring a title deed in Kenya is a process that requires careful planning and paperwork. It is important to understand the legal requirements and the process involved in order to make sure the transfer is successful.

The first step in the process is to obtain a copy of the title deed. This document is the legal record of a property’s ownership and must be obtained from the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning in Kenya. The title deed must be signed by all parties involved in the transfer.

The second step is to visit the Registrar of Titles in the area where the property is located. Here, the transfer documentation must be filled out and the title deed must be submitted. This includes the deed of transfer, transfer tax, registration fees, and other applicable taxes.

The third step is to obtain a valuation report from a qualified surveyor. This report serves as evidence of the current market value of the property and is required for the transfer. The surveyor will also need to sign the title deed.

The fourth step is to pay the transfer tax. This tax is a percentage of the current market value of the property and must be paid before the transfer can be completed. The transfer tax is collected by the Registrar of Titles.

The fifth step is to have the title deed officially registered in the new owner’s name. This is done at the Registrar of Titles and requires the signed transfer documents, the title deed, and the surveyor’s valuation report.

Once the title deed has been registered in the new owner’s name, the transfer process is complete. It is important to ensure that the transfer is done correctly and in accordance with the law. A qualified lawyer can help guide you through this process and provide advice.

Transferring a title deed in Kenya is a complicated process. It is important to understand the legal requirements and the steps involved in order to make sure the transfer is successful. With the help of a qualified lawyer, the process can be completed without any issues.

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