Secure Property Transactions for Foreigners in Kenya
At BMA Advocates, we represent foreign individuals, diplomats, and companies in real estate transactions across Kenya. Whether you’re purchasing a residential property, leasing commercial space, or investing in development projects, we provide legal clarity, due diligence, and protection from fraud or non-compliance.
Full property and land searches at registries to confirm title status, ownership, and encumbrances.
Ensuring contracts comply with Kenyan property law and protect your interests.
Handling everything from negotiations to registration and title transfer.
Drafting or reviewing leases in compliance with tenancy law.
Leasehold purchases, company ownership structures, and nominee arrangements.
Legal guidance on real estate development, co-investment, and REIT participation.
Real Estate & Leasing Support – BMA Advocates
Here are some of the most common questions asked by foreign nationals looking to acquire, lease, or invest in property within Kenya:
Foreigners cannot own freehold land in Kenya, but may legally acquire leasehold property for up to 99 years. We help structure compliant transactions.
Freehold grants permanent ownership (not available to foreigners). Leasehold is time-bound and renewable — suitable for foreigners.
We conduct official searches at the Lands Registry and other bodies to confirm ownership, encumbrances, and title authenticity.
Yes. A foreign-owned company can acquire land and real estate. We assist with company setup and structuring.
Title deed, sale agreement, KRA PIN, Land Rent and Rates clearance, and transfer documents. We manage document preparation and registration.
Stamp duty (2–4%), legal fees, and registration charges. We provide a clear cost schedule before engagement.
Usually 30–90 days. We help avoid delays by ensuring all parties meet compliance and documentation requirements.
Yes. We help draft and review lease agreements tailored to foreign occupancy rights and obligations.
Yes. Risks include forged titles and multiple claims. Our due diligence process protects clients from these threats.
Negotiation, agreement signing, stamp duty payment, consent acquisition, and title registration. We handle it all.
Yes. Many banks offer mortgages to foreigners. We help secure and review financing agreements.
Only with strong legal safeguards. We vet the developer, approvals, and contract structure.
No. We can act on your behalf via a notarized Power of Attorney.
We provide legal representation in property disputes, mediation, and recovery claims.
Lawyers provide legal protection, conduct due diligence, and draft enforceable contracts. Agents facilitate introductions, but cannot guarantee legal compliance.
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