2 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Kawempe Wakiso Uganda, code: 174974
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2,BEDROOM,2BATHROOM, STAND-ALONE FOR RENT
This two bedroom two bathroom semi detached house for rent is located in Wakiso District, in the Kawempe area on Kawempe Road. Right away, the location is perfect for anyone looking for convenience. With the main road being just a stone’s throw away, you’ll be able to get to and from anywhere with ease.
The house itself is a stand-alone property with an elegant sitting room. Both bedrooms are generously sized, and come complete with a wardrobe, so you don’t have to worry about storage. The interior is looking nice and you’ll be able to make it your own.
The house is available for rent at a competitive price of 700,000 Shillings, for a size of 0 Decimals. This means you’re getting a lot of bang for your buck.
This property is the perfect opportunity for anyone looking for a two bedroom two bathroom stand-alone house with great access to the main road. With an elegant interior and a wardrobe in each bedroom, you can move right in and make the property your own. Plus, with a competitive price and size, you’ll be getting a great deal.
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174974
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A PETITION FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A STANDARD SERVICE FEE. A real estate agent named Grace, a member of the RED and a co-founder of the real estate agency called Expat Housing, has recently taken to social media to expressed her frustration regarding clients who refuse to pay search fees. She has had enough with investing her time and money in elaborate property viewings, only to come out empty-handed. This frustration has led her to draft a petition in form of an emergency notice, addressed "to whom it may concern," calling for the "Implementation of a Standard Service Fee," locally referred to as "Search fee" or "Inspection fee."In her petition, Grace begins by drawing the attention of fellow real estate agents. She then outlines the collective experience that informs the background of her petition, highlighting the components of her proposed "Standard Service Fee", which include fair compensation, professionalism, and improved working conditions. Subsequently, she details the benefits of her proposal and concludes the petition by outlining
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Location, Location, Location
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