4 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Kololo Kampala Uganda, code: 48169
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4 bedrooms bungalow for rent at kololo, it has 3 bathrooms and toilets in a well organised developed neighborhood with a 2 servants quarters and a swimming pool. The price is Usd 4500 per month. call us on 0414662954/0753100355/0774755146 to arrange a viewing appointment
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WHÈN TO DEDUCT FRÓM THE SECURITY DEPOSIT.
As a tenant, one of the most significant financial transactions you'll encounter is renting a property, and part of that process involves paying a security deposit. Likewise, as a landlord, the security deposit is a crucial element of safeguarding your property and ensuring that it remains in good condition.
However, disputes often arise when it comes to refunding or deducting from the security deposit at the end of a lease. To prevent conflicts and misunderstandings, it's essential for both tenants and landlords to understand the circumstances under which deductions from the security deposit are justified.
1. Property Damage: One of the primary reasons for deducting from the security deposit is to cover the cost of any damages beyond normal wear and tear. Normal wear and tear refers to the expected deterioration of a property due to regular use over time. For example, faded paint, minor scuffs on the floor, or loose doorknobs are considered normal wear and tear.
On the other hand
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HOW TO INVESTIGATE A FAKE LAND TITLE IN UGANDA.
The ownership of land is a significant aspect of property rights and economic stability. In Uganda, land is a valuable asset, and the process of acquiring a genuine land title is of utmost importance. However, there have been instances of fraudulent land transactions, with individuals falling victim to fake land titles.
To protect yourself and ensure the legitimacy of a land title, it is essential to be aware of the common red flags and employ due diligence. In this blog, we will discuss various measures and steps to investigate a fake land title in Uganda.
Conduct Thorough Research
Before engaging in any land transaction, it is crucial to conduct thorough research. Gather information about the land, its history, and previous owners. Verify the authenticity of the land title by cross-checking it with the relevant authorities, such as the Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Urban Development. Request for the land's cadastral map and compare it with the details on the title to ensur
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THE MINIMUM SIZE OF LAND REQUIRED FOR A LAND TITLE IN UGANDA. Obtaining a land title is a crucial step in establishing ownership, but there are regulations that dictate the minimum size of land eligible for titling. The Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Urban Development has a policy that limits the issuance of land titles for plots smaller than 12.5 decimals (approximately 0.125 acres or 0.051 hectares) or smaller than 50x100 feet (approximately 0.046 hectares) in size. Key Objectives of the Policy.
1. Encouraging Land Consolidation: By limiting titles for smaller plots, the policy aims to encourage the consolidation of small plots into more economically viable landholdings. This promotes better land utilization and encourages larger, more productive estates. 2. Simplifying Land Administration: Managing small, fragmented plots can be administratively complex and costly. By setting a minimum size requirement, the government reduces the complexities involved in land management.3. Promoting Efficient Land Use: Larger consolidated
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HOW MUCH IS A 50 BY 100 PLOT ALONG THE INDIAN OCEAN? Some very sharp Ugandans have already started calling real estate agents, whispering confidently into the phone, "Boss, how much is 50 by 100 along the Indian Ocean?" Yes ... the Indian Ocean. Not Entebbe Road. Not Kira. Not even Garuga. The Indian Ocean. Apparently, we now skip the mainland entirely and go straight for the coastline, because, why not? If social media says Uganda has ocean access now, then surely someone must be selling plots on the beach, right?
Since last week, the hype has gone full-blown viral. You'd think a new gold mine had been discovered in Mombasa. Everyone is busy forwarding voice notes, screenshots, "unofficial maps," and that one friend who knows a guy whose uncle works with someone who once saw a coastline near Mutukula. And of course, the legendary "kyapa kumeza" land demarcator and condominium developers, those unstoppable titans of creativity, have reportedly already begun "eyeing prime land along the coast," tape measures in hand, ready to parcel
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