A Practical Guide to Engaging a Professional Auctioneer
When the time comes to hire an auctioneer in Eldoret, you are seeking a legal agent to enforce a right or recover a debt efficiently and lawfully. Whether you need to execute a court decree, levy distress for rent, or auction a property, engaging a licensed professional is a crucial step. The process is not complex, but it requires the correct documentation and a clear understanding of the auctioneer's role. This guide outlines the straightforward process for hiring Swipe Recoveries Experts Ltd for your auctioneering needs in Uasin Gishu, ensuring your objectives are met with the full backing of Kenyan law.
Key Scenarios Requiring an Auctioneer in Eldoret
The decision to hire an auctioneer is typically triggered by specific legal or commercial situations. Understanding these scenarios helps clarify the need for their specialized services. The most common reasons to engage an auctioneer in Eldoret include:
Executing a Court Judgment: If you have won a court case and been awarded a monetary sum (decree), but the debtor refuses to pay, you can obtain a Warrant of Attachment from the court. You then hire an auctioneer to execute this warrant by seizing and selling the debtor's assets.
Distress for Rent: For commercial or residential landlords, if a tenant falls into rent arrears, you can instruct an auctioneer to levy distress. This involves proclaiming and potentially seizing the tenant's goods to recover the unpaid rent, as provided by the Distress for Rent Act.
Repossession of Secured Assets: If you are a bank or microfinance institution that has financed an asset like a car or machinery under a chattel mortgage, and the borrower defaults, you hire an auctioneer to repossess the asset.
Property Foreclosure: For lenders holding a property as security (a charge), an auctioneer is hired to conduct the public auction after all legal notices, including the 45-day redemption notice, have been duly served.

How to Hire Swipe Recoveries: A 4-Step Process
Hiring Swipe Recoveries Experts Ltd for your auctioneering needs in Eldoret is a clear and structured process designed for clarity and legal compliance.
Step 1: Initial Consultation & Case Review
Contact our office via phone at +254 722 474 032 or email at info@swiperecoveries.com. Our team will listen to the details of your case to understand your objective and the legal basis for your claim.
Step 2: Documentation Submission
For us to act, we require the correct underlying legal documents. This could be a copy of the court's decree and the original Warrant of Attachment, a valid tenancy agreement showing rent arrears, or the original chattel mortgage/charge document and proof of default. Our legal team will review these to ensure your instruction is legally sound.
Step 3: Formal Letter of Instruction
Once your documentation is verified, you will provide us with a formal 'Letter of Instruction.' This signed document officially authorizes Swipe Recoveries Experts Ltd and our licensed auctioneers to act on your behalf. It outlines the scope of the work and confirms your instruction.
Step 4: Strategy and Execution
With the formal instruction in hand, our team will immediately commence work. We will develop and execute a tailored recovery or auction plan that is fully compliant with the Auctioneers Act and other relevant Kenyan laws, providing you with regular progress reports.
Debt Recovery & Auctioneering Coverage in Eldoret, Kenya
Swipe Recoveries Experts Ltd provides commercial recovery, skip tracing, and auctioneering services across Eldoret, Kenya and all 47 counties in Kenya.
A Transparent Guide to Auctioneer Fees in Kenya

The cost to hire an auctioneer is not arbitrary; it is largely regulated by the Auctioneers Rules, which provide a scale of fees. This ensures transparency and protects clients from overcharging. The fee structure depends on the type of instruction. For example, for executing a court warrant or levying distress for rent, there are set statutory fees for initial actions like receiving the instruction and issuing a proclamation. These can range from KES 4,000 to KES 10,000.
Beyond these initial fees, the main remuneration for the auctioneer is a commission, which is a percentage of the amount recovered or the proceeds from the auction sale. This commission is also set on a sliding scale in the Rules. For property auctions, the client (creditor) is also responsible for the costs of advertising in the newspapers. At Swipe Recoveries, we provide a clear and detailed breakdown of all anticipated costs before commencing any assignment, so you are fully aware of the financial implications.








