Actual Authority in Kenya"s Real Estate Sector

 



  1. Government Authorities:

    • In many countries, including Kenya, there are government bodies responsible for overseeing and regulating the real estate sector. These may include ministries, regulatory authorities, and local government bodies.
  2. Land Regulations:

    • Land in Kenya is governed by various laws and regulations. The Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning plays a significant role in formulating and implementing policies related to land use and tenure.
  3. Local Authorities:

    • County governments in Kenya have authority over certain aspects of land use planning and development within their jurisdictions. Local planning departments may have the authority to approve development plans and issue permits.
  4. Real Estate Agents and Brokers:

    • Real estate agents and brokers in Kenya are typically regulated by the Estate Agents Registration Board (EARB). This board oversees the conduct and activities of real estate agents to ensure professionalism and adherence to ethical standards.
  5. Title Deeds and Property Ownership:

    • The Ministry of Lands issues title deeds in Kenya, and it plays a crucial role in the registration and documentation of land transactions. Understanding the authority and legitimacy of title deeds is essential in real estate transactions.
  6. Legal Framework:

    • Kenya's legal framework, including property laws, contract laws, and relevant statutes, shapes the legal landscape for real estate transactions. Understanding the legal framework is essential for property buyers, sellers, and investors.

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