The Land Surveyors’ Board (LSB) has warned Kenyans against hiring unqualified individuals to carry out land surveying work, saying the practice is illegal and exposes landowners to fraud, disputes, and financial losses. In a public notice issued on May 7, 2026, the Board stated that only licensed surveyors are legally allowed to offer land surveying…
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