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Case Summary: Third Party Complexities and the Preservation of Commercial Interests in Statutory Power of Sale by Banks in Kenya

Case Summary: Third Party Complexities and the Preservation of Commercial Interests in Statutory Power of Sale by Banks in Kenya

Overview It is imperative for Court to consider whether Commercial arrangements exist before concluding that a sale could be compensated by damages. The value of such agreements should also be preserved before the main issues are heard and determined by Court Editor’s Note WAREN Law  Advocates LLP acted for the Applicant in Kinyua v Absa. […]

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How to Keep a Property Transaction Moving Without Taking on Legal Risk

How to Keep a Property Transaction Moving Without Taking on Legal Risk

In Kenya’s property market, the deals that close cleanly are the ones that move in the right order. For buyers and developers operating in Nairobi and Kiambu, the question is how to move through the legal process without losing weeks to delays you could have prevented, or signing into risks you should have caught. The

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Buying Property in Kenya from the U.S., U.K., or Europe

Buying Property in Kenya from the U.S., U.K., or Europe

What You Need to Check Before You Commit A practical legal checklist for international buyers and diaspora investors navigating Kenya’s property market from abroad. You’ve identified a property. You’ve spoken to an agent. You may have even transferred a holding deposit. But before you go further, there is a set of legal checks that every

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