Earthlink Consultants

About The Service

Our Land Due Diligence Services help you make informed decisions before purchasing, developing, or transacting on land. We investigate the legal, technical, and planning aspects of a parcel to uncover any red flags—saving you from costly surprises.

What sets us apart is our thorough, boots-on-the-ground approach. We combine document verification with field assessments, so what you see on paper matches the reality on site. Whether you’re buying a single plot or assembling land for a large-scale development in Kenya, our due diligence is both comprehensive and easy to act on.

Prompt Response
Fast Turnaround
Professional Service
Land Due Diligence Services

Service features

We provide reliable land verification and investigation services to investors, developers, institutions, and individuals. Our reports are clear, actionable, and tailored to help you move forward with confidence.

What to Expect?

Quality Service

Your time and money matters. All your issues are handled by experienced experts in a professional and satisfactory manner.

Professional & Trustworthy Service

By the time we are done, you'll want to recommend us to someone. Our service is meant to build trust and respect with our clients.

Accurate Procedures & Processes

This commitment ensures that you can have confidence in the legitimacy and integrity of our work.

Transparency

With over 10 years of experience, we have built a reputation for being open and transparent with our clients

What we cover

Our land due diligence process checks for both legal compliance and physical integrity of land parcels.

We take care of:
Title Deed Verification

Confirming authenticity, ownership history, encumbrances, and registration status.

Cross-checking land records with official registries for inconsistencies or disputes.

Visiting the land to validate boundaries, occupation status, and actual ground size.

Matching deed plans or RIMs with actual site layout and nearby parcels.

Identifying whether the land use aligns with county development plans and policies.

Verifying road access, drainage, power, and water connectivity for practical viability.

Highlighting risks such as disputes, overlaps, caveats, or double allocations.