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    Guide to the procedure for amalgamation of plots in Kenya

    Peris GachagoBy Peris GachagoMay 20, 2024Updated:June 19, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
    Amalgamation of plots in Kenya
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    Amalgamation involves the combination of two or more pieces of land that are under separate titles into one piece of land with only one title. Amalgamation renders the title deeds for the various sub-units null and void by merging them into one new title deed.

    Amalgamation is the opposite of subdivision which is the process of dividing one piece of land to several plots. In case you missed it, you can read more about the process of subdividing land to numerous plots.

    The process of amalgamation of land involves the drafting of an amalgamation/subdivision plan/scheme showing the plots to be combined. The investor, through a registered physical planner makes an application to the County Government through filling in PPA 1 form attaching the plan/scheme and a planning brief explaining why the amalgamation or subdivision is in line with the policy. The requisite fee will be paid to the County government and the receipt annexed to the planning Brief presented to the County Government.

    Requirements.

    For amalgamations, you need to include:

    Dully filled P.P.A 1 forms in triplicate submitted and signed by a Registered Physical Planner

    Amalgamation/Subdivision Scheme (5 Blue prints and 1 Linen print)

    Planning Brief by a Registered Physical Planner (signed accordingly)

    Ownership documents (Title Deed)

    Comprehensive Location Plan

    Application fee receipt

    Rates payment receipts

     
    Professional & Statutory Costs

    The Statutory & Professionals Costs involved for the amalgamation/subdivision application are particularized below:

    Application fee (Fee is charged per plot subdivided or amalgamated and varies in different counties)

    PPA 1 form fee (Is always Ksh.1000 in all counties)

    Professional Fee (Depends on the size of the project and the area the property is located)

     Conclusion

    I hope the above covers general questions you may have. Should you however need further clarifications, we remain available for further consultation. If you require a qualified land surveyor, you can reach out to Steddy Trading Real Estate on 0722244971 or write to us on [email protected].

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