The right to own and use the land, a highly coveted asset, in Kenya, is clearly spelt out and guaranteed in the Kenyan Constitution. According to the constitution, as promulgated in 2010, land in Kenya is categorized as either private, public or communal. Aside from the Kenyan constitution, there are several other legislations that govern land ownership and use. They are; The Land Act, the Land Registration Act and the National Land Commission Act – these three Acts codifies and consolidates all laws relating to land in Kenya. Find Property in Uasin Gishu County Baoriat Agencies Call: +254 721-554-937 As much as land ownership in Kenya is guaranteed and protected by the constitution and several other Acts, there are several instances in which such right can be lost. They include: Non-renewal of the leasehold interest In Kenya, you can own land on either freehold or leasehold. A Kenyan citizen or company fully owned by Kenyans can hold land on a freehold or leasehold...