List Of Land Control Boards In Kenya

List Of Land Control Boards In Kenya

Land Control means applicant’s evidence of ownership or control over the land required for the project in the form of: (i) a binding Commitment Letter from a governmental entity to transfer land to applicant; (ii) a recorded deed with applicant as grantee, (iii) a long term lease with applicant as grantee

In this article Keweb.co tries to answer the question by publishing the full list of Land Control Boards in Kenya

Below are the full List of Land Control Boards In Kenya

Requirements

Identity card (original)

Proof of land ownership (original)

Community consent (copy)
It must be made by at least two thirds of the community assembly.

Certificate of incorporation (copy)

List of shareholders and directors- CR 12 (copy)
For companies. The CR 12 should not be for more than 6 months.

What is land Control Board in Kenya?

The purpose of this Act is to control transactions in land, including sale, transfer, lease, mortgage, exchange, partition and disposal. This Law provides for the establishment of the Land control area, the Land control board, the Provincial land control appeals board and the Central land control appeals board.

Who controls land in Kenya?

The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, divide a land control area into two or more divisions, if he considers it expedient to do so. The Minister shall, by notice in the Gazette, establish a land control board for every land control area or, where it is divided into divisions, for each division.

How to book land board Kenya?

The process of buying land in Kenya

  1. Land search at the ministry of land.
  2. Confirm unpaid land rates.
  3. Land map for the place.
  4. Ground Verification.
  5. Written agreement.
  6. Schedule a meeting with the Land control Board.
  7. Land transfer process.
  8. Capital gains tax.

How do I verify land in Kenya?

How to do an online land search in Kenya

  1. Log onto the e-citizen portal and sign up.
  2. Click on Ministry of Land, Housing & Urban Development link and choose the land search option.
  3. Enter the title number and fill the online land search form Kenya and submit.

How much does it cost to get a land map in Kenya?

Ksh 300