2 bedroom Rental units for sale in Bulenga Mityana Uganda, code: 184908
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These rental units for sale are the perfect opportunity for anyone looking to make a profit through an investment. situated on 31 decimals of land, the property comes with a private Mailo land title ready to be used. inside, you'll find 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, a sitting room, a veranda, and a paved compound to keep the place neat. there's also a water tank, a wall fence, a septic, and more, making this a great investment opportunity.
The property is located in a safe, secure area with lots of occupants, and is asking for 400,000,000 shillings. this price is negotiable, allowing you to get a great deal for the property. with a potential of making 1.9 million shillings per month, this is a great opportunity to get a great return on your investment.
The 3 rental units also come with plenty of amenities, such as a balcony, cable tv, ceramic tiles, lots of parking, an outdoor shower, a paved compound, a playground, a porch, a septic tank, a soak pit, a spacious compound, a store, a veranda, a wall fence, and a water tank.
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SCAN QR CODE
184908
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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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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024! As we bid farewell to the extraordinary year of 2023, let's welcome 2024 with unwavering optimism and a shared commitment to achieving new heights of success together!
This year, 2024, our focus at RED is crystal clear: "to elevate our collective efforts in generating qualified leads and also to increase property sales" for all our subscribers.Your professionalism and dedication to delivering high-quality, fresh listings, coupled with exceptional customer care, are the pillars that will continue to uphold the trust and confidence our users place in the RED platform.Let's embark on this new year journey with renewed vigor, passion, and a shared vision that will make 2024 a remarkable year for all of us. Together, we can create unparalleled success and foster lasting relationships within the Ugandan Real Estate Database community.Happy New Year 2024!
Kind RegardsJulius CzarAuthor: Julius CzarCompany: Zillion Technologies LtdMobile: +256705162000 / +256788162000Email:
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TENANTS WHO HOLD (REGULAR) PARTIES AND DON’T INVITE NEIGHBORS, WHO DO YOU THINK WILL BURY YOU WHÈN YOU DIE? In the hustle and bustle of modern life, it's easy to become ensconced in our own little bubbles. We go about our daily routines, often unaware of the lives playing out just beyond our walls. Yet, every now and then, something happens that jolts us out of our individual reverie and forces us to confront the question: who are our neighbors, really?Consider this scenario: you live in an apartment building where one of your neighbors frequently hosts parties. The music is loud, laughter spills into the hallway, and yet, somehow, you never receive an invitation. You hear the muffled sounds of merriment through the walls, but you remain on the outside, a silent observer to festivities you're not a part of. In these moments, it's hard not to wonder: if not me, then who?The phrase "Tenants who hold parties and don’t invite neighbors, who do you think will bury you when you die?" is a poignant reminder of the importance of community and connection. It's a wake-up call, urging us to look
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THE IMPORTANCE OF RESPECTING TENANT PRIVACY.
Respecting tenant privacy is not just a legal obligation, but also an essential aspect of building a harmonious and trusting landlord-tenant relationship. As a landlord, it is crucial to recognize and uphold the rights of your tenants to live in their rented space with a sense of security and autonomy. In this blog, we will explore the significance of tenant privacy, the legal implications, and some practical steps landlords can take to ensure they create a safe and respectful living environment for their tenants.
Understanding Tenant Privacy
Tenant privacy refers to the right of individuals to enjoy a private and undisturbed space in the property they rent. This includes both physical privacy within their dwelling and the protection of personal information shared with the landlord during the leasing process. Respecting tenant privacy means not intruding upon their space, belongings, and personal matters without valid reasons and prior consent.
Legal Implications
Respecting tenan
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