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Homeowners Call Out Willstone Homes Over Construction Issues

4 August 2026 · 69
Homeowners Call Out Willstone Homes Over Construction Issues

Homeowners have exposed Willstone Homes for poor construction quality and defects in their properties, barely a year after moving into their KES 13 million homes. Residents have reported serious structural issues, including cracks in the walls and persistent dampness, raising concerns about the company's building standards.

According to the homeowners, the management, led by Managing Director Ejidio Kinyanjui Gitau, has refused to take responsibility for these problems or provide any solutions. The situation has prompted buyers to caution others about the potential risks of purchasing homes from Willstone Homes.

Ejidio Kinyanjui Gitau is known for his role at Willstone Homes Limited, a company that has faced scrutiny over its construction practices and customer service. The firm has been involved in multiple legal disputes regarding property sales and construction delays, which have tarnished its reputation in the real estate market.

The broader context reveals a troubling pattern for Willstone Homes. In July 2026, the company was sued by Joseph Waruingi Kiiru for allegedly breaching a housing contract and threatening to repossess a property he had already paid for, as reported by Newsline. Furthermore, in April 2023, they were served a 21-day completion notice for failing to pay for land in Ruiru, where they had sold numerous houses. Despite these issues, the company continues to market new developments, including the KSh 1.8 billion Ridgefront Gardens project along Kenyatta Road, which features multiple luxury homes.

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