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Originally published by Kenyanstop
May 7, 2026
2h ago
Surveyors Board Issues Notice to All Landowners & Buyers

The board warned that any individual found culpable of running illegal services would face a heavy fine and a possible jail term, with Kenyans urged to exercise caution...
✨ Key Highlights
The Land Surveyors’ Board is warning landowners, buyers, and developers in Kenya against using unqualified or unregistered surveyors. The notice issued on May 7, 2026, aims to address a rise in land disputes and fraudulent transactions caused by unauthorized surveying practices.
- Only duly licensed surveyors and authorised government surveyors are legally permitted to conduct land surveying and mapping activities under the Survey Act, Cap. 299.
- Engaging unqualified individuals risks rejection of survey records, invalid land transactions, inaccurate surveys, and potential financial losses.
- Members of the public can verify a surveyor's credentials on the Land Surveyors’ Board official website: lsb.go.ke.
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