Nairobi intensifies crackdown on land rates defaulters, hires debt collectors ahead of deadline

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The Nairobi City County Government has stepped up its revenue enforcement efforts by engaging professional debt collectors, signaling the end of a prolonged grace period for land rates defaulters as the March 31 deadline approaches.

Sources within the Revenue Collection Department indicate the move marks a decisive shift from facilitation to enforcement, following more than a year of leniency, structured payment plans, and sustained stakeholder engagement aimed at boosting compliance.

The decision, backed by the office of Receiver of Revenue Tiras Njoroge, is intended to seal revenue leakages that have constrained the county’s capacity to deliver essential public services.

Land rates remain a critical source of funding for infrastructure development, including roads, drainage systems, and waste management. However, compliance has remained uneven, prompting officials to push for greater accountability and equity among property owners.

The enforcement exercise will be conducted within a structured legal framework under the Rating Act, 2024, ensuring due process is observed even as pressure mounts on defaulters. Property owners with outstanding balances now face penalties, legal action, and the potential auction of properties where arrears remain unresolved.

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With the entry of professional debt collectors, follow-ups are expected to intensify, marking a transition toward a more systematic and sustained approach to revenue recovery.

Despite the tougher stance, sources indicate that City Hall is still offering a final window for voluntary compliance ahead of the deadline. Property owners who settle their dues within this period will avoid penalties and retain full control of their properties. Those who fail to comply, however, risk falling under a stringent enforcement regime with significant financial and legal consequences.

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