Agricultural Land for sale in Kyaggwe Mukono Uganda, code: 176639
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Agricultural Land
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Ziribanga Island Kyagwe measuring 18.6 Acres is a wonderful agricultural land for sale located in Kyaggwe area in Mukono District.It is 7 millions per acre with a land tenure of Mailo Land.The area has an ideal climate for agricultural activities with an average temperature of between 23-25 degrees Celsius and good rainfall.It is located along the Kyagwe road which is well serviced with tarmac roads and well-maintained electricity and water supply. The land is suitable for many agricultural activities including crop production,animal husbandry,horticulture and others.Installments are allowed.
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176639
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The platform also offers valuable information on the real estate market, such as property prices and trends, making it an invaluable tool for real estate professionals and in
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Review the listing agreement.
The first step that the agent should take is to review the listing agreement that was signed by both the seller and the agent. This agreement will outline the terms and conditions of the agreement, including the commission that the agent is entitled to. It may also include provisions for what happens in the event of a dispute.
Communicate with the seller.
The next step is to communicate with the seller and try to understand why they are refusing to pay the commission. It is possible that there was a misunderstanding or miscommunication that can be resolve
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