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Ngong title deed, where to get?
kiterunner
#1 Posted : Tuesday, July 19, 2011 9:42:34 AM
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I got a plot in Ngong in november last year through a lawyer. I however havent received the title yet. he claims the lands office was moved from Kajiado to Ngong and in the process the office is still not operational.

He has given me this story for over 6 months now, has any dealt in land in Ngong since November last year to let me know if this is true?

Thank you
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Pablo
#2 Posted : Tuesday, July 19, 2011 9:53:23 AM
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There is some truth in what your lawyer is saying.
However in Ngong and Kajiado there is a shortage of blank titles so if yr lawyer thinks he can sit in nairobi and make phone calls he will take years to get the title.

He needs to do what the brokers there do. Go buy a blank title and walk with it to the office where titles are typed out.
kiterunner
#3 Posted : Tuesday, July 19, 2011 10:00:57 AM
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Thanks Pablo, I am relieved to hear that. i was a bit naive when i got the place and was still learning so I made the mistake of clearing his fees before I got the title, needless to say he doesnt find me as useful anymore.

I will suggest the blank title to him (if he picks my calls), any idea what what blank titles cost?

good day
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Kwanini
#4 Posted : Tuesday, July 19, 2011 10:01:41 AM
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@ the truth is that too many brokers are feeding on the inefficiencies at the lands ministry. the shortage of blanks is imagined to ensure the cheese keeps flowing... ask orengo. with a sharp lawyer, u walk in and walk out with the deed. aache pang'ang'a ya armchair
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kiriita
#5 Posted : Tuesday, July 19, 2011 10:05:44 AM
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Pablo wrote:
There is some truth in what your lawyer is saying.
However in Ngong and Kajiado there is a shortage of blank titles so if yr lawyer thinks he can sit in nairobi and make phone calls he will take years to get the title.

He needs to do what the brokers there do. Go buy a blank title and walk with it to the office where titles are typed out.


For real?Sad
Elder
#6 Posted : Tuesday, July 19, 2011 11:11:10 AM
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kiriita wrote:
Pablo wrote:
There is some truth in what your lawyer is saying.
However in Ngong and Kajiado there is a shortage of blank titles so if yr lawyer thinks he can sit in nairobi and make phone calls he will take years to get the title.

He needs to do what the brokers there do. Go buy a blank title and walk with it to the office where titles are typed out.


For real?Sad


Where are these blank titles bought? From the government ama independent suppliers like river road?
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maka
#7 Posted : Tuesday, July 19, 2011 11:25:14 AM
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You first have to get an assent from Ngong then you have to go to kajiado for the title...you have to know someone there ama a local lawyer coz he can talk to the registrar he reserves a title for you...
possunt quia posse videntur
famooz
#8 Posted : Tuesday, July 19, 2011 11:32:00 AM
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Elder wrote:
kiriita wrote:
Pablo wrote:
There is some truth in what your lawyer is saying.
However in Ngong and Kajiado there is a shortage of blank titles so if yr lawyer thinks he can sit in nairobi and make phone calls he will take years to get the title.

He needs to do what the brokers there do. Go buy a blank title and walk with it to the office where titles are typed out.


For real?Sad


Where are these blank titles bought? From the government ama independent suppliers like river road?


hehehe re river road

Well,tuko wengi,this story about Ngong- Kajiado has been on for long. we need another demo at Orengo's office smile
maka
#9 Posted : Tuesday, July 19, 2011 11:34:00 AM
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maka wrote:
You first have to get an assent from Ngong then you have to go to kajiado for the title...you have to know someone there ama a local lawyer coz he can talk to the registrar he reserves a title for you...

sorry its supposed to be the consent from the Land control Board I think they sit once a month...
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Pablo
#10 Posted : Tuesday, July 19, 2011 3:44:24 PM
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@Kwanini

Dont talk too loudly on issues you really dont know about. It reflects badly on you.

At Kajiado, once u get the green card of the land, buy yr blank title right there. Armed with the green card and blank title your title is typed as you watch. The price of the blank depends on who you know.

This is one way to do it another is to sit and wait for yr title. The choice is yours.
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