3 bedroom Bungalow for sale in Kasenge Wakiso Uganda, code: 147403
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3bedroims shell house for sale in Kasenge bundo on Entebbe road,it has 2toilets in a wall fence located in a well organized developed neighborhood call us on 0705218332/0780983661 to arrange a viewing appointment
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SCAN QR CODE
147403
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AGENTS ABANDONING THE PRACTICE OF TOPPING PROPERTY PRICES WITH COMMISSION. Several years ago, when I first ventured into the Ugandan real estate market, a common practice among real estate agents was to top-up property prices with their commission. This practice resulted in each agent having their own price for the same property. Back then, it seemed like a normal part of doing business, as landlords were often unwilling to pay commissions on their quoted prices.
Agents resorted to topping-up property prices in order to secure their commissions, and the more they added, the more they earned. However, this practice had its downsides, including the hardening of landlords' hearts, locally known as "Okuzimba Omutima." As a proponent of capitalism and a believer in free market economics, I initially saw no issue with agents topping up prices. Buyers willingly paid the quoted price, and yet they had plenty of options to choose from. Moreover, topping-up property prices was not illegal.
However, times have changed, and this practice has become incr
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SO, WHO’S THE BOSS NOW? THE LANDLORD OR THE TENANT?
Remember when landlords ruled the real estate scene with an iron fist? When a tenant's delay in rent meant an immediate lockout and a quick change of padlocks? Yeah, that era's over. The Landlord and Tenant Act recently pulled the biggest power shift Uganda's rental market has ever seen. And now, landlords are losing sleep.
For many, it feels like betrayal. For decades, the scales tilted heavily toward the landlords, they had the authority, the control, and the final say. But the new law stepped in, balancing the scales and redefining the rules of engagement. Suddenly, the once-mighty landlords are the ones calling lawyers and sweating on deadlines. The law didn't exactly punish them, it simply forced equality into a game that had been one-sided for too long.
And that's why, as they say, "When you're accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression."
Landlords Are Losing Sleep, The Landlord and Tenant Act Just Changed Everything.
It's not paranoia, it's reality. The 2
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HOW DOES THE PROPERTY TITLE SEARCH PROCESS WORK IN UGANDA?
In Uganda, a property title search is an important process that is carried out to verify the ownership and legal status of a particular property. The following are the steps involved in a property title search in Uganda:
Identify the property: The first step is to identify the property in question. This can be done using the physical address, plot number, or any other relevant identification number.
Visit the Land Registry: Once the property has been identified, the next step is to visit the relevant Land Registry. In Uganda, there are several land registries located in different districts across the country. The land registry will provide access to the land register and other relevant documents.
Conduct a search: With the help of the land registry staff, conduct a search of the land register to determine the ownership and legal status of the property. The land register is a public record that contains information on the ownership, encumbrances, and any other inter
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ENTER YOUR DETAILS BELOW AND MARGARET WILL CALL YOU BACK REGARDING THE PROPERTY WITH CODE# 147403
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