2 bedroom Semi Detached for rent in Kiwaatule Kampala Uganda, code: 208313
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Introducing a stunning opportunity to rent a brand new, modern 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom semi-detached house in the highly sought-after area of Kiwatule. Located on Kiwatule ntinda road within Kampala District, this property boasts a prime location near the recreation ground, providing endless opportunities for leisure and entertainment. The house offers a spacious and airy feel, with built-in wardrobes and ceramic tiles throughout. Safety and security are of utmost importance, which is why this property is equipped with security guards, a wall fence, and a septic tank. The spacious compound offers ample parking space, making it convenient for you and your guests. Step outside onto the veranda and take in the beautiful views of the neighborhood. This property also features a playground, perfect for children to run and play. For your added convenience, a water tank and soak pit are included. Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity - call us on 0742422597, 0786396139, or 0777517205 or visit us in Kyaliwajjala along Naalya Road next to Lifelink Hospital. Experience the best of Kiwatule living at a price of only 1,500,000 Shillings!
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Serve a notice to pay rent. The landlord must serve the tenant with a notice to pay rent. The notice should be in writing and state the amount of rent owed and the due date for payment. The notice period will depend on the nature of the tenancy agreement, but it should be at least seven days if the tenant is on a periodic tenancy.
File a suit in court. I
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