Residential Land for sale in Nansana Wakiso Uganda, code: 188662
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This beautiful piece of land is the perfect opportunity for those looking for good land to start up projects or any other business. They are located few meters from the main road, which allows easy access to many of the amenities the area has to offer. Electricity and water are readily available to this land, The asking price is UGX 58,000,000 shillings only.
The land tenure is Mailo land, and the size is 12 decimals, giving you plenty of room to build whatever you need it is basically better for residential projects like apartments, hotels, cottages, lounges, residentials, rentals, country houses, among others. There is plenty of opportunity in the area, and with the added amenities of electricity and water supply, this piece of land is sure to be a great investment. The beautiful piece of land is sure to be the perfect opportunity for those looking to start up projects. With the convenient location just few meters from the main road, the negotiable asking price, and the included amenities of electricity and water supply, this land is sure to be a great investment. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity and contact us today to find out more!
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Land tenure system
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Lack of access to finance
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HOW SHOULD A PROPERTY MANAGER DEAL WITH NOISY TENANTS?
Dealing with noisy tenants can be a challenging task for property managers, as it involves balancing the needs of the noisy tenant with the expectations and rights of other tenants in the building. Here are some steps a property manager can take to address noisy tenants.
Communicate. The first step in addressing noisy tenants is to communicate with them. It's possible that they may not be aware that they are causing a disturbance. In a respectful and friendly manner, bring the issue to their attention and discuss potential solutions.
Review the lease. Review the lease agreement with the tenant to ensure that they understand the expectations for noise levels and the consequences for violating these expectations.
Mediate. If the issue involves disputes between neighbors, consider mediating a conversation between them to find a mutually agreeable solution.
Document. Keep a record of any noise complaints, including the date, time, and details of the disturbance. This informatio
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ENTER YOUR DETAILS BELOW AND SPARTA WILL CALL YOU BACK REGARDING THE PROPERTY WITH CODE# 188662
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INSTALLMENT PAYMENT INQUIRY FORM
Please fill out the inquiry form below with all required details. You will receive a response from Goldmine Finance within 48 hours, advising you on installment payment options for your preferred property based on the information provided.
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