Nairobi’s rental market is active, but rent arrears remain a persistent challenge for landlords. These arrears can significantly impact your cash flow and property’s profitability..
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Rent collection, the lifeblood of any rental property business, can often feel like an endless, challenging battle for landlords in Kenya. While the promise of.
Kenya’s vibrant and crowded urban centers are a magnet for opportunity, drawing people from all walks of life. With this rush comes a successful rental.
Nairobi’s urban landscape is in constant movement, and one of the most significant disruptors in recent years has been the Affordable Housing Program (AHP). While.
Eviction is legal in Kenya, but it must follow a strict legal process. A landlord cannot simply force a tenant out of a property. Tenants.
We introduce a blog post about rent increases in Nairobi. It highlights the common problem of tenants feeling vulnerable to random walks and lacking knowledge.
The provided text introduces a blog post about the challenges Kenyan tenants face when trying to get their security deposits back. The post will explore.
As a tenant, you have fundamental rights that protect your access to essential services like water and electricity. Unfortunately, disputes can arise with landlords, sometimes.
Renting property in Kenya offers benefits for both landlords and tenants, but the process can be challenging. Often, disputes arise due to misunderstandings, overlooked details,.
In Kenya’s active real estate market, understanding the Landlord and Tenant Act (and related laws like the Rent Restriction Act) is essential for both landlords.