Bomoa Bomoa - Pwani Si Kenya Edition

You as the owner of land can produce a title to prove ownership. As you well understand, a title to land is sacrosanct and irrefutable prove of ownership.
You as owner just need to give the squatters a 30 days notice to vacate. If they fail to comply you go to Court and apply for an Eviction Order.
When the Order is granted, the Police should move with speed to enforce the Order.

Please,for just a minute,how ever short,hama utopia uje Kenya and do this for us. Halafu urudi nyumbani utopia. Ati eviction order...ama wacha tu.
 
Please,for just a minute,how ever short,hama utopia uje Kenya and do this for us. Halafu urudi nyumbani utopia. Ati eviction order...ama wacha tu.
Ha...ha...ha! What is legally wrong and lacking with what I have said @It's Me Scumbag?
Isn’t this the way law should apply and, dare I add, do apply in most jurisdictions?

The reason it doesn’t work this way is not because the law is lacking or that the legal framework is amiss but because of corruption either at the Courts or at the Enforcement.

The fact remains that if you can show prima facie that you are the legal owner of encroached land , you should get the injunction of Eviction Order against the encroachers.
 
I recall someone narrating to us how he dealt with a church that was refusing to vacate his land in the other village.
Someone should dig up that thread.

Tuite @Ice_Cube the village librarian asaidie (I would like to know how he finds stuff).

I do not have the particulars of that case. However, there is a difference between an undesired tenant and a squartter. For a tenant, I would use an agent or an auctioneer depending on the circumstances. Squatter akianza kujenga nabomoa hiyo kibanda faster faster. Let him move to court and sue me for damages if he wants to.

It was njeribootiez

 
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