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What You Need To Know About Your Rights as a Tenant

Do you what it means for you as a tenant the moment you pay your rent and you are issued a receipt?  Well, if you did not know, allow me to give you a heads-up – what it means under Kenyan Law or any other law globally is that the Landlord is granting you the right to peaceful enjoyment of the property.  Once this is done, you are the one to determine the entrance, usage and safety of the property. You can even sue anyone, including the Landlord for trespass against any trespasser; strangers.  But what of the landlord, is he not the owner of the house? Yes, he/she remains the owner of that flat, unit or house that he/she has rented to you.  The landlord, however, can only supervise and maintain the property generally but must request permission from you as a tenant and within reasonable hours of the day.  Now that you know your rights don't let anyone treat you like a Slave for what you are paying for.  Visit Baoriant agencies to find out if there are any houses available for rent

WE REMEMBER OUR PAST

  WE REMEMBER OUR PAST will be a series of blogs to help remember the history of our town.(ELDORET). Title: History of Pioneer Estate in Eldoret: A Testament to Eldoret's Past Introduction: Pioneer Estate , situated in the vibrant city of Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, holds a remarkable place in the history of the region. This residential area, established in the early 1940s, is not only one of the oldest in Eldoret but also a testament to the city's colonial past. With its origins rooted in the arrival of white settlers from various parts of the world, Pioneer Estate has evolved into a diverse community that cherishes its historical significance. The Early Days: During the colonial era, Eldoret became a destination for white settlers seeking a new life in Africa. Pioneer Estate owes its name to the South African Boer pioneers who migrated to Eldoret and transformed it into a thriving farming town. These settlers were attracted to the region's fertile soils and favora

Tips on how to easily raise money and own a house in Kenya

It is a dream of every Kenyan to own his/her own house. Today, every person who has some form of employment is looking at ways to save enough to enable them to buy a house – in this case a house in an urban area, not huko ushago. Scroll through the internet and you will not miss one or two people asking how to own a house. Here is a list of 5 tips you can use and be able to generate cash that will enable you to buy your own house, as highlighted by Nation . Car parking lot If you happen to own a piece of land/plot that is near a busy highway or road, you should consider turning it into a parking lot for cars. Target long-distance trucks and matatus for overnight parking – this can easily stimulate more business openings like car-wash, repairs and spare parts shops. With such businesses operating optimally, be sure to generate enough to buy that dream house. Airbnb Another way of making enough money to buy your own house is turning that housing unit you do not use into

History of Digital Technology That Will Make You Smarter

The world is today living in a digital era – with almost everything happening within digital technology – from online businesses, and e-learning to banking on your mobile phone. Today, nearly 7 billion people utilize digital technology, but surprisingly only one per cent of them understand it. Allow me to take you through the history and evolution of digital technology that I am sure at the end of it, you will be a smarter user. The first digital algorithm was created in 1843 by Ada Lovelace, a British Mathematician who realized computers could be more than big calculators. 45 years later, which is in 1888, Herman Hollerith invented the tabulating machine to help process data for the 1890 U.S. Census. It was an electromechanical machine that could summarize information stored on punched cards. Hollerith then starts a company that later becomes IBM. In 1936, Alan Turing conceives of the Logical Computing Machine. The Turing machine was a mathematical model of the modern comput

For Sale: 60 acres of land with coffee

Are you looking to buy land and invest in coffee farming? We have a perfect option for you.  There is an available 60 acre piece of land in Trans Nzoia County, Western part of Kaenya, in East Africa. The land has among others a farm house, godowns, machinery for coffee farming. It is also has a fully irrigation facilities alongside touching on a river. Electricity is available. The 60 acre piece of land is being sold as a going concerns. Price: Ksh3.5 million per acre. Serious buyer (s) can get it touch with us on Mobile Phone Number: +254 721 554937. Baoriat Agencies is committed to helping you find the best place for you to settle in Eldoret town. We walk you through the entire process of acquiring your own property in Eldoret until it has been transferred into your hands. To learn more about buying a property in Eldoret,  Call 0721-554937 WhatsApp https://wa.me/0721-554937   Email evekibet@gmail.com or  Visit us at Juma Hajee Building room number 16, Eldoret town  Follow our Faceb

How to recover missing land file from Ardhi House Registry

The government recently digitized land documents through the Ardhisasa platform. But with the digitization came complaints over missing files in some land registries. Going digital in land records and files was a move meant to address missing files that had in the past been blamed on Ardhi House cartels. But in the current circumstances, Lands Cabinet Secretary Farida Karoney says missing files in the newly digitized system are a result of the transition phase from manual to digital under Ardhisasa. What is Ardhisasa? Before we get to how to recover missing files, we first need to understand what Ardhisasa is. Ardhisasa is an online platform that allows Citizens, other stakeholders and interested parties to interact with land information held and processes undertaken by Government. Find Property in Uasin Gishu County Baoriat Agencies Call: +254 721-554-937 It was been developed jointly by the Ministry of Land and Physical Planning (MoLPP) and the National Land Commission (NLC) and key

5 main charges, levies added to your loan interest that banks don’t tell you

When you go to the bank to ask for a loan, you are usually told what interest the loan will attract over a year. For example, the current interest rate for bank loans in Kenya is capped at 13.5 per cent – and this is the figure your bank will tell you when you inquire about getting a loan from them. But what many of you might not know, and the bank won’t tell you, is that, on top of the 13.5 per cent interest rate, there are multiple fees, levies and charges that account for up to 6.4 per cent addition to the bank interest rate. We take a look at five of the charges; Government taxes The charges that your bank imposes on your loan are subject to exercise tax – usually at the rate of 20 per cent. For bank fees that range from Ksh20,000 to Kshh40,000, the excise charge is usually between Ks4,000 and Ksh8,000 per loan application. Loan application/processing fees Depending on the bank, these fees include an appraisal, negotiation fees and loan arrangements. Banks normally deduct this fee