Land fraud checks

Check land and title deed scams in Kenya

Land scams can involve fake title deeds, duplicate sales, forged allotment letters, fake agents, or pressure to pay deposits before independent verification.

What to verify before paying

Search the seller, agent, company name, phone numbers, website, Paybill, Till, and any lawyer or surveyor details shared with you.

Compare every claim against independent land registry, county, lawyer, and site-visit checks before sending money.

Common warning signs

Be careful with unusually cheap plots, rushed deposits, sellers who refuse independent lawyers, and agents who only communicate on WhatsApp.

A clean ScamBusterKE result does not prove ownership. It only means no public community warning was found here yet.

Common questions

Can ScamBusterKE confirm a title deed is genuine?

No. ScamBusterKE can surface community reports and warning patterns, but title verification must happen through official land registry and qualified legal checks.

What land-sale details should I search?

Search the agent phone number, seller or company name, website, payment number, location name, and any repeated wording from the advert.

Check before you pay

Search any suspicious identifier, then report it if you have evidence that can warn others.

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