2 bedroom Apartment for rent in Kansanga Kampala Uganda, code: 128699
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Amazing 2 bedroom 2 bathroom apartment for rent in the heart of kasanga This apartment will stun you with it's modern and dazzling interior finishes and it's ton of natural lights Comes with enclosed granite countertops kitchen and woife stainless steel appliances
The master bedroom features brick walls and dazzling interior finishes
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128699
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Being a landlord or property manager can be a rewarding experience, but it also comes with its fair share of challenges. One such challenge is dealing with tenants who harbor animosity towards each other. Tenant disputes can create an uncomfortable living environment, disrupt community harmony, and potentially affect the property's reputation. As a landlord, it is crucial to address these conflicts promptly and constructively to ensure a peaceful and positive living environment for everyone. In this blog, we will explore practical strategies for dealing with tenants who don't get along.
Open Lines of Communication
The first step in addressing any tenant conflict is to encourage open communication. Act as a mediator and provide a safe space for both parties to express their concerns and grievances. Schedule separate meetings with each tenant to listen to their perspectives without interruptions. Understanding the root causes of their animosity can help find the best possible res
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RENT TO OWN, HOW DOES IT WORK?
The dream of owning a home is something many aspire to, but for some, it can be a daunting and challenging journey. Traditional methods of homeownership, such as purchasing a property outright or securing a mortgage, may not be accessible to everyone due to various factors like financial constraints or credit history. In such cases, rent-to-own agreements can offer a viable alternative. This blog aims to shed light on how rent-to-own arrangements work, empowering individuals with a deeper understanding of this pathway to homeownership.
Understanding Rent-to-Own
Rent-to-own, also known as lease-to-own or rent-to-buy, is an agreement that combines elements of both renting and buying a property. It provides an opportunity for tenants to lease a property for a specific period, with an option to purchase the property at the end of the lease term. This arrangement allows aspiring homeowners to build equity while they rent, potentially leading to homeownership in the future.
How It Works
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EMPOWERING WOMEN REALTORS THROUGH THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED).
The real estate industry has historically been male-dominated, but there has been a shift in recent years with more women entering the industry. However, despite this progress, women realtors still face a variety of challenges, including limited access to technology and resources needed to grow their businesses. To address this issue, the Real Estate Database (RED) has taken the initiative to empower women realtors and bridge the digital gap in the industry.
All women realtors in Uganda will receive a 50% discount on property listing subscriptions for the RED. The goal is to empower women realtors to take advantage of the internet and related technologies to market properties and grow their businesses.
One of the benefits is providing women with answers to questions regarding online marketing. Many women realtors may not have access to the knowledge or resources necessary to market their properties online. With this initiative, they can learn tips and tricks for using social media
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PROPERTY MANAGERS ARE MISSING IN THE LANDLORDS AND TENANTS ACT Property managers are (in)famous for evicting tenants. A tenant who was once thrown out of his apartment (read premises) will never forget the property manager who threw him out.
It so happens that most of the times I have interacted with property managers, they will occasionally make or receive a call from a problematic tenant and then exchange tough words in my presence.
The very first property manager I interacted with in Uganda is called Andrew Mukiibi from Premier Property Lettings Ltd, that was way back in 2006 when i was trying to make my entry into the real estate industry, at that time, his office was on 1st street, next to what was then known as Ange Nior Discotheque.
When I went to his office, I found him in a very horrible mood as he was in the midst of a heated and lengthy phone argument with a problematic tenant at the time when I arrived.
I even contemplated rescheduling my meeting with him based on the assumption that our meeting may be affected by his mood, and thu
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