4 bedroom Storeyed house for sale in Kigo Wakiso Uganda, code: 189018
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This modern four bedroom plus two boys quarter is situated in the desirable area of Kigo in Wakiso district. This property is set upon a generous 20 decimals of land with a private mailo land title, offering a beautiful lake view.
The main house comprises of four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and an open plan kitchen and living area, all with a modern finish. The two boys quarters are located at the back of the property and offers two bedrooms, a bathroom and a kitchen.
The property is surrounded by mature trees and gardens, offering a tranquil and peaceful environment. The outdoor living area is an ideal spot to entertain family and friends and a great place to enjoy the beautiful lake view.
The asking price is 750,000,000 Shillings and is negotiable. This is a great opportunity to own a stylish family home in a desirable location. Don't miss out on this great opportunity.
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT WHÈN THE SELLER REFUSES TO PAY COMMISSION TO THE REAL ESTATE AGENT?
When a real estate agent helps a seller to sell their property, they are typically entitled to a commission for their services. This commission is usually a percentage of the sale price and is paid by the seller. However, in some cases, the seller may refuse to pay the commission to the agent. In this blog, we will explore what can happen when a seller refuses to give the agent their commission.
Review the listing agreement.
The first step that the agent should take is to review the listing agreement that was signed by both the seller and the agent. This agreement will outline the terms and conditions of the agreement, including the commission that the agent is entitled to. It may also include provisions for what happens in the event of a dispute.
Communicate with the seller.
The next step is to communicate with the seller and try to understand why they are refusing to pay the commission. It is possible that there was a misunderstanding or miscommunication that can be resolve
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We expect all agents using the RED platform to upload original images for all property listings. Copying images from other company's websites and social media channels, especially when they still contain their branding, is unprofessional and undermines the credibility of our platform. The RED is designed to showcase genuine listings from legitimate real estate professionals, not to be a hub for borrowed or stolen content. We do not want to be known as a platform where agents cannot gather their own authentic property images.
Furthermore, we do not support or promote companies that are not official members of the RED or those that are competitors. Using images with other companies' logos inadvertently gives them free publicity o
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WHO INFLATES RENTAL PRICES, IS IT THE AGENTS OR THE LANDLORDS?
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you suspect you're paying more rent than your neighbor for a similar living space? If so, you're not alone. In the world of real estate, rent discrepancies are not uncommon, and they can leave tenants feeling puzzled and even frustrated.
Let's delve into a recent incident I encountered, which sheds light on the complexities of this issue and the various factors at play. This story offers a glimpse into the intricacies of real estate transactions, from tenant-landlord agreements to the role of agents in the process.
The Tenant's Dilemma.
In June, a tenant reached out to me with a complaint. She believed she had been overcharged for her rental unit. It all came to light when she was about to sign her tenancy agreement. To her surprise, the agreement stated a rental price of 600K, while she had already paid 700K upfront, covering three months of rent and a security deposit. This situation demanded immediate attention, and I stepped in
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HOW TO DETECT PROBLEMS WITH YOUR HOME'S FOUNDATION
Your home's foundation is one of the most important components of your property. It supports the weight of your house and ensures that everything is properly leveled and stable. However, foundation problems can lead to serious issues that can be costly and dangerous. If you suspect that your home's foundation may be compromised, it's important to act quickly to address the issue before it becomes worse. Here are some signs that there may be a problem with your home's foundation.
Cracks in the walls or floors.
One of the most obvious signs of foundation problems is cracks in the walls or floors of your home. If you notice cracks in your walls or floors, especially if they're wider than 1/4 inch, this could be a sign that your foundation is shifting or settling. These cracks may be more noticeable in areas where the foundation is weaker, such as around windows, doors, or corners.
Uneven floors.
Another sign of foundation problems is uneven floors. If your floors are sagging
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INSTALLMENT PAYMENT INQUIRY FORM
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