2 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Kisaasi Kampala Uganda, code: 122145
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It's 6 units,2 bedrooms apartment, master bedroom is self contained. It's on 19 decimals mailo land title. Sh:950m
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122145
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MY LAND TITLE HAS BEEN STOLEN, WHÈRE DO I START, WHAT SHOULD I DO NEXT? The loss or theft of a land title can be a distressing experience. If you find yourself in such a situation, it's crucial to take prompt and well-informed actions to safeguard your property rights. Here's a step-by-step guide on what to do if someone has stolen your land title in Uganda. 1. Stay Calm and Assess the Situation.First and foremost, stay calm. Panic can lead to hasty decisions. Take a moment to gather all available information and document any evidence related to the theft. If you have any suspicions or leads on how the title was stolen, note them down. 2. Report the Theft to the Police.Immediately report the theft to the nearest police station. Provide all relevant details, including your identification, a copy of the lost title (if available), and any other supporting documents. Ensure you get a police report, as this will be crucial for further legal and administrative processes. 3. Notify the LC Chairman.Inform the Local Council (LC) Chairman about the incident. Make su
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