1 bedroom Shell House for sale in Bombo Wakiso Uganda, code: 210675
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Introducing a quick and easy investment opportunity in Bombo town! This unfinished house is located on a 50100 titled plot, making it the perfect canvas for your dream home or rental property. With 3 bedrooms, a spacious sitting and dining area, and 1 bathroom, this shell house has all the potential to become a comfortable and modern living space. The property is situated in a prime location on Bombo road within Wakiso District, providing easy access to nearby amenities and services. The land tenure is Mailo Land, ensuring secure ownership and the size of the plot is 12 decimals. Don't miss out on this chance to own a piece of land in Bombo and build your dream house at a bargain price of 30m ugx. Act fast and turn this quickie into a lucrative investment!
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210675
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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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