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Land fraud, document forgery will now attract heavy fines and jail time

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Cases of culprits arraigned in court over fraudulent transfer of property are increasingly keeping away prospective buyers. Many first-time buyers of homes and popular one-eight-acre plots in the outskirts of Nairobi are the most affected. Majority of buyers of plots in the outskirts of the capital city are middle-income earners who can't afford skyrocketing prices of houses in the wake of unrealistic mortgages. Therefore, it is tormenting when a buyer pays for land after an official search at the Ministry of Lands only to be told later that the transaction was either illegal or irregular.

Eric, Nairobi

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