Nairobi, March 28 -- The biggest headache in any property transaction is the assurance beyond any doubt that the title that an investor holds is genuine and holds true to the promise of ownership as printed on the paper.

Investors often go to lengths to ensure that a title is legit through numerous searches of property records at the Ministry of Land to ascertain the authenticity of the title of a unit they intend to purchase.

Many a time, this process is still not foolproof enough and some investors find themselves on the wrong end of the sanctity of the title they are holding.

Nothing is more disastrous to a buyer than to expense their resources only to find that after payments have been made and property assumed to have exchanged ha...