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Rent payment in Coronavirus lockdown

What should be done if tenant cannot pay their rent due to corona virus? Several businesses are closing due to the corona virus at the same time that rent is coming due—and renters across the country are trying to figure out how to move forward. In a country where more than 70 percent of the population rents their home, local legislatures are struggling to help tenants, both residential and...

UGANDA LANDLORDS AND TENANTS ACT 2016

THE LANDLORDS AND TENANTS ACT 2016 Parliament of Uganda passed the Landlord and Tenant Bill, 2018 that seeks to among other things regulate the relationship between landlords and tenants. The Bill was passed with several amendments which relate to duties and rights of landlords and tenants in rented commercial and residential premises. Uganda has a housing deficit of approximately 1.7 million...

CORONAVIRUS IMPACT ON REAL ESTATE

How will corona-virus impact the real estate sector in Uganda? No body truly knows how the corona-virus may affect Uganda real estate sector, but that doesn't stop us from trying to figure it out. Here are our thoughts. As corona-virus affects more people every day, corona-virus contingency real estate is of the utmost importance. Explore the pandemic’s potential effects on the real estate market and...

REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT UGANDA

REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN KAMPALA UGANDA Prior to making any investment, it is very important to spend a lot of time in the target market, collecting and analyzing data to make the best investment recommendation. The capital city of Uganda, Kampala covers a total area of 72.8 square miles and has an estimated total population of 1.6 million in 2019, according to the Wikipedia. It is...

PEARL MARINA UGANDA

PEARL MARINA UGANDA is the most exciting project release this close to the shores of Lake Victoria in Uganda. With all services provided. Easy payment schedule, these stunning project is in the perfect location only a short 20 minutes’ drive to the Entebbe International Airport and a 30 minutes’ drive to Kampala via the Entebbe-Kampala highway. This is a sensational opportunity to purchase in a...

PROPERTY INVESTMENT IN UGANDA

Property investment in Uganda: commercial or residential? If you ask a random passerby what they know about this half of the market and you’re likely to be met with little more than a scratch of the head. Which is a shame, because the commercial property market is full of opportunities and typically promises greater returns. With that in mind, here’s our guide to the differences between...

PROPERTY AGENTS IN UGANDA

Eight Expert qualities that make a good real estate agent While every agent has their own way of doing things, those worth their salt share a few things in common. The top performers are comfortable talking to people from all walks of life, possess a deep understanding of the area in which they operate, and have a strong sales history to back up their claims. What’s more, recognizing that no two...

BUYING HOUSE IN UGANDA

 What to look for when buying a house in Uganda Buying a home? You wouldn’t purchase a car without investigating what’s under the hood, or buy shares without deciphering the returns on your investment. So don’t cut corners when it comes to your biggest investment of all: Your family home. If you’re about to jump into the market and invest in a property, consider these tips. There’s no...

MORTGAGE ACT UGANDA

MORTGAGE ACT, 2009. An Act to consolidate the law relating to mortgages; to repeal and replace the Mortgage Act; to provide for the creation of mortgages; for the duties of mortgagors and mortgagees regarding mortgages; for mortgages of matrimonial homes; to make mortgages take effect only as security; to provide for priority, tacking, consolidation and variation of mortgages; to provide for suits by...

PROPERTY INVESTMENT IN UGANDA

How To Spot Better Property Investment Opportunities The answer to the question of how to spot better property investment opportunities is to look for under supplied demand first before looking for deals. Too many investors do it in the reverse, find the deal and then look for the demand; if you look for something then subconscious factors can sometimes make you find it. For example, say you have...

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