1 bedroom Studio for rent in Ntinda Kampala Uganda, code: 187859
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NTINDA SELF CONTAINED STUDIO ROOMS FOR RENT
This charming one-bedroom studio apartment in Ntinda, located on Ntinda Bukoto Road in Kampala District, is now available for rent at a price of 300,000 Shillings. The studio is situated in a well-maintained compound with a paved yard, wall fence, and septic tank for added security.
The interior of the studio is spacious and inviting, with built-in wardrobes and plenty of natural light. It has an open-plan layout, making it perfect for a single tenant or a couple. The apartment also comes with a veranda, offering a great spot to relax and enjoy the fresh air.
The studio also has a water tank, which provides an ample supply of clean drinking water. Additionally, there is a round-the-clock security guard on site to ensure the safety and security of the premises.
This studio apartment in Ntinda is an ideal choice for those seeking a comfortable and secure living space in Kampala District. With its spacious layout, built-in wardrobes, and veranda, it offers an unbeatable combination of convenience, comfort, and affordability.
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🚪Built in wardrobes
💠Paved compound
👮Security guards
🕳️Septic tank
🏡Veranda
🚧Wall fence
🚰Water tank
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THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND REGISTRATION (MLHUD) AND SERVICES OFFERED. The Department of Land Registration plays a pivotal role in the management and administration of land in Uganda. It is responsible for the issuance of certificates of titles, general conveyance, and maintaining the national land register. The department also coordinates, inspects, monitors, and provides technical support to local governments regarding land registration and acquisition processes. Below is a detailed overview of the services provided by the department, including standard processing times, costs, and statutory periods for notice.
Services Offered.
Conduct a Physical/Personal Search on Registered Land.
Standard Time: 1 working day.
Cost: UGX 10,000 per search.
Statutory Period for Notice: Not applicable.
Issue a Search Letter.
Standard Time: 2 working days.
Cost: UGX 10,000 per letter issued.
Statutory Period for Notice: Not applicable.
Register Transfers on Certificate of Title.
Standard Time: 5 working days.
Costs:
Stamp duty: 1% of the lan
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The meeting featured two significant presentations: one by Moses D Lutalo from Broll Uganda and another by Ronald Ssengendo from the Surveyors Registration Board (SRB). Both provided valuable insights into the sector's current status and the steps being taken toward professionalizing and regulating real estate practices. First Presentation: Moses D Lutalo, Managing Director, Broll Uganda.Moses D Lutalo's presentation revolved around the importance of regulating the real estate industry in Uganda and the role of SRB in this process. He emphasized the significance of professionalizing the industry, citing that AREA Uganda, founded in 2008, aims to bring order to the sector. He outlined the lega
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