Lolest! wrote:popat wrote:Lolest! wrote:I think anyone who has bought land ought to get the report by NLC. And anyone who is planning to buy.
You never know if your land was illegally acquired by the initial title holder. If Moses Substone Mudavadi's title can be revoked today yet he died in late 1980s, you wonder if his children had subdivided and sold the land who would have known 20 yrs later of such illegality
How does a subsequent buyer after a title has changed hands 7 times and been subdivided get compensated?
Its simple and plain.No one is being compensated for stolen land.If anything you pay the government for gaining from stolen land.This calls for buyers caution on matters land.You got to dig dip before buying any land in Kenya otherwise youll be in for a very rude shoke.
Actually meant what remedies can they seek?
Watu wapekue ripoti hii. Najua wengi watashangaa haswa wale walionunua mashamba mengi mijini
They should not wait until Murchr makes me ethics minister. Watashangaa.
When we moved to south C, you could walk at night and meet some zebra running away from Lions. Now, it's Mosque after Mosque after gated community after another gated community built on loam soil.
Yet, they complain of water shortage and flooding.
Those houses aren't supposed to be there. The South C sewer line is the same it was in 1973.
Watu wa machamba. Trust me, get an honest valuer. The ones who work in banks are all corrupt. Otherwise, you are buying land illegally and Kenya is changing faster than even we can imagine.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?