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Office Space for rent in Kololo Kampala Uganda, code: 223669
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Office space for rent available for rent in Kololo With 3 bedrooms and a shared compound with parking space of not more than 5 cars At Usd 1,600 per month
Ugx 5,600,000
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THE LAW TO REGULATE REAL ESTATE AGENTS IN UGANDA IS LONG OVER DUE.
Real estate agents play a critical role in facilitating transactions in the property market. However, the absence of a regulatory framework has led to numerous challenges and shortcomings in the real estate industry in Uganda. Here are some additional challenges that highlight the need for a law to regulate real estate agents in Uganda.
Lack of Qualifications and Training: One of the major challenges in the real estate industry is the lack of qualifications and training for agents. Currently, anyone can become a real estate agent without having any formal qualifications or training. This has resulted in a lack of professionalism and a low level of expertise among some agents, which can lead to poor advice and service delivery for clients. A regulatory framework can help to ensure that only qualified and trained agents are allowed to operate in the industry.
Inconsistent Fees and Commissions: Another challenge is the inconsistency in fees and commissions charged by rea
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IS IT SAFE TO BUY AGREEMENT LAND IN UGANDA?
Buying land in Uganda is a big decision, and for many, agreement land, often called Kibanja in the Buganda region, seems like an easier and more affordable option. But is it really safe? The short answer is "yes", and the long answer is "it all depends". While agreement land can be owned in perpetuity, there are a few important things to consider before making that purchase.
Let's break it down so you can make an informed decision.
What is Agreement Land?
Agreement land, or Kibanja in Buganda, refers to land that is owned based on an agreement between the buyer and seller, often witnessed by local authorities, family members, or brokers. Unlike titled land, it is not formally registered in the national land system, which means ownership relies on documented agreements rather than an official land title.
That said, Kibanja land isn't necessarily insecure, you just have to navigate it the right way.
The Risks of Buying Agreement Land
While it may be tempting to go for agreement l
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