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1 bedroom Apartment block for sale in Busaabala Wakiso Uganda, code: 161378
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An apartment block on sale in Busabala along Munyonyo-Entebbe Express highway at 750M
It has 6 units of 1 bedroom, seated on 12 decimals of land. Each unit is rented at 850k a month. Income is 5.1 Million.
Remaining 99 years of Leasehold
Asking price is 750M negotiable
For details call or whatsap
0703892637 or
0772020776
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🏚️Balcony
🚘Lots of parking
💠Paved compound
🏞️Specious compound
🚧Wall fence
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As a property manager, it is your responsibility to ensure that rent is being paid on time. Late rent payments can cause a significant disruption to your cash flow, and it is important to address any issues promptly and professionally.
When a tenant fails to pay rent on time, one of the first steps you should take is to send a Late Rent Notice. This notice should inform the tenant of the outstanding balance, any late fees or penalties that may apply, and the deadline by which the tenant must pay the outstanding amount. The notice should also outline the consequences of failing to pay by the deadline.
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WHAT TO DO WHÈN FACING LEGAL ISSUES AS A REAL ESTATE AGENT.
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