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28 search results, Apartments for rent in Kisaasi Kampala (Sponsored)
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SHAPING THE FUTURE OF REAL ESTATE BY LEVERAGING DATA AND TECHNOLOGY.
The real estate world is changing, and fast. Gone are the days when buying or renting a property meant flipping through newspaper ads or relying solely on word-of-mouth recommendations. Today, data and technology are not just buzzwords, they're the driving force behind smarter, faster, and more transparent real estate decisions. At the heart of this evolution in Uganda is the Real Estate Database (RED), along with complementary platforms like Lamudi.Co.Ug, Realtor.Ug, and the RED App. Let's talk about how these platforms are not just keeping up with the times, they're shaping the future.
Why Data Is the New Gold in Real Estate.
In any industry, data is power, but in real estate, it's a game-changer. RED is a perfect example of how structured data can simplify everything. By aggregating 1000s of property listings from 100s agents, brokers, and property developers, RED has built a centralized real estate data hub that gives buyers and renters instant access to a wide variety of prope
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I LOST A LAND TITLE BEFORE TRANSFERRING IT, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
Losing a land title is stressful enough, but if you lost it before completing the transfer, then "yours are bad." Why? Because that land title does not yet belong to you, it still legally belongs to the person whose name is on it. That means you cannot apply for a replacement yourself. Instead, you'll need to go back to the original owner and work with them to process a replacement.
But before you panic, let's go through the steps to resolve this situation, determine the status of the lost title, and take the necessary legal actions to recover it.
Step 1: Check the Status of the Title.
If you had already begun the transfer process, then before assuming the worst, first confirm whether the title had actually been transferred into your name. If you had already paid the transfer fees but had not yet taken possession of the title, conduct an online title search through the Ministry of Lands, Housing & Urban Development portal or visit the land registry office to check its status.
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