Before You Sign ANY Contract in Kenya — Watch This! How People Properties and Money Land in Kenya.
Автор: Watho Na Kiai
Загружено: 2025-10-26
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Most Kenyans only meet a lawyer after things have gone wrong. After the land has been grabbed, the car sold twice, or the job lost.
But here’s the hard truth — you don’t lose money in court. You lose it when you sign.
In this episode, Kiai Nderu breaks down why consulting an advocate before signing any agreement is not just a legal formality — it’s financial self-defense.
Every day, people walk into offices, car yards, or lawyers’ chambers with stories that start the same way:
“I didn’t think it was serious…”
“He was my friend…”
“I trusted them…”
But the law doesn’t reward trust. It rewards proof, process, and prevention.
When Buying Land
That beautiful plot with a “ready title”? It might be sitting on a mother title owned by five other people. Without a proper advocate conducting a search, verifying the title history, and checking for spousal consent or encumbrances, you’re signing your way into court battles that will last years.
A simple consult could save you from a multi-million shilling loss.
When Buying a Car
That logbook? Might be financed. That “transfer” form? Might be forged.
A lawyer will help you verify ownership through NTSA, check for pending loans, and ensure you sign a legally binding sale agreement that protects your interest.
Otherwise, that sleek car could get repossessed while you’re still celebrating your “deal.”
When Signing an Employment Contract
Most people never notice the fine print that says you can be dismissed without pay, or that you have waived your right to claim overtime, leave, or compensation.
An advocate ensures your contract meets the Employment Act, and that your terms are not written to trap you.
Why You Must Consult an Advocate Before You Sign Anything
Lawyers read what others skim.
We understand the traps hidden in simple words.
Contracts are not written for fairness — they’re written for protection.
The one who drafts usually protects themselves.
The law rewards the careful, not the emotional.
Courts don’t care who cried more — they care who has the paper and the proof.
Ignorance is not a defense.
Saying “I didn’t know” will not save your title, your car, or your job.
Kiai’s Advice:
Before you sign, pause.
Spend KSh 5,000 on a legal consult instead of losing KSh 5 million in a lawsuit.
Because in Kenya, the first signature is where the crime starts — and ignorance is the accomplice.
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