5 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Kololo Kampala Uganda, code: 194189
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Residential property for sale:
Location: Kololo
5 bedrooms | 4 bathrooms
4000sqft
Plus a swimming pool
Parking space: 35 cars
Plot size: 1.2 acres
Purchase Price: Usd 2,700,000
Code 446
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SCAN QR CODE
194189
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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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VETTING, VERIFICATION, AND APPROVAL OF REAL ESTATE AGENTS BY THE REAL ESTATE DÁTABASE (RED). The real estate sector thrives on trust, professionalism, and accountability. For platforms like the Real Estate Database (RED), ensuring these values are upheld is not just a priority but a necessity. One of RED's most critical internal processes is the vetting, verification, and approval of real estate agents. This meticulous internally managed process applies to every individual and company that seeks to subscribe to the RED platform. Over the years, the absence of a national statutory body to comprehensively vet, verify and approve real estate agents has made this process a cornerstone of RED's operations, avoiding such a process would be a recipe for disaster. While RED doesn't claim to be a regulatory authority, it has deployed all possible efforts to safeguard its users and uphold the integrity of the industry through its in house vetting, verification and approval process. Why Vetting, Verification and Approval Matters.Real estate transactions often involve significa
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Plot for sale in Kololo
Location - Kololo
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District -
Kampala
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Type -
Storeyed house
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Size -
five bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 212181
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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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A QUICK LOOK INTO THE FUTURE OF REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN UGANDA
The real estate industry in Uganda has been steadily growing over the years, with many people investing in property. This has led to an increased demand for real estate agents who can help buyers and sellers navigate the complex world of real estate transactions. However, with the rise of technology and changing market dynamics, the future of real estate agency in Uganda is predictable. In this blog, we will explore the future of real estate agents in Uganda and what they can do to stay relevant in the industry.
Technology Disrupting Traditional Real Estate
Technology has disrupted many industries, and real estate is no exception. With the rise of online marketplaces and digital tools, buyers and sellers can now find and list properties themselves, without the need for an agent. In fact, a survey by the National Association of Realtors found that 44% of buyers in the US found their home online, while only 17% found their home through an agent.
While this trend has not yet ca
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