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6 bedroom Mansion for sale in Najjera Wakiso Uganda, code: 177671
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Ugx 1,300,000,000/=
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#Maisonette #ForSale in #Najeera Asking Price: #1.3Billion Negotiable #6bedrooms 5bathrooms 2Sitting Rooms , Boy's quarter and Gardens, Well organized neighborhood Call / WhatsApp 0701044520//0784411575.
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WHO’S FAULT IS IT WHÈN A BUILDING COLLAPSES? The collapse of a building is a catastrophic event that can result in loss of life, property damage, and significant economic repercussions. When such a tragedy occurs, the question of responsibility inevitably arises. Who bears the blame for a building collapse, is it the contractor, engineer, site manager, suppliers, architect, owner, or approving authority? In this blog, we delve into the complex web of responsibilities in the construction industry to shed light on the factors that contribute to building collapses.1. Contractor and Construction Team:The contractor is often the first party held accountable when a building collapses. They are responsible for executing the construction plans and ensuring that the materials used meet quality standards. However, blaming the contractor alone oversimplifies the issue. The construction team, including laborers, foremen, and subcontractors, also plays a crucial role. Lack of proper training, supervision, or communication within the construct
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Mansion
Location -
Bwebajja
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District -
Wakiso
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Type -
Mansion
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Size -
six bedroom
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Status -
For Sale
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Code - 225410
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Ugx 1,300,000,000
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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND THEIR ROLES?
Real estate transactions involve a complex web of professionals who play crucial roles in helping buyers and sellers navigate the market. Among these professionals, real estate agents stand out as essential intermediaries, guiding clients through the intricate process of buying, selling, or renting properties. Within this field, there are different types of real estate agents, each specializing in distinct aspects of the industry. In this blog, we'll explore the various types of real estate agents and their roles.
Buyer's Agent: Buyer's agents, also known as buyer's representatives, focus on assisting individuals or families looking to purchase a property. They work closely with clients to understand their needs, preferences, and budget, then identify suitable properties, arrange viewings, and negotiate offers on their behalf. Buyer's agents aim to ensure that their clients secure the best possible deal while making the purchasing process as smooth as possible.
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