Land Tenure Systems in Uganda, Needs to Know Them Before Buying any Property
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Freehold Land in Uganda: The Complete Guide to Uganda’s Strongest Form of Private Land Ownership
Freehold land is the strongest form of individual land ownership available in Uganda — permanent, unconditional,…
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Leasehold Land in Uganda: How It Works, Who Can Own It, and What Every Buyer Must Know
Leasehold land is Uganda’s most versatile tenure type — and the only form of registered title…
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Agreement and Kibanja Land in Uganda: What Every Buyer Must Know Before Signing
Agreement land and kibanja land are among the most commonly transacted but most misunderstood land categories…
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Customary Land in Uganda: What It Is, Who Holds It, and How to Buy It Safely
Customary land covers approximately 75% of Uganda’s land area and is the tenure system most Ugandans…
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Mailo Land in Uganda: What It Is, How It Works, and What Every Buyer Must Know
Mailo land is one of Uganda’s most widely transacted but least understood land tenure systems. This…
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Kabaka’s Land in Uganda: What It Is, Why It’s Safe, and the Complete Buying Process Through the Buganda Land Board
Kabaka’s land covers some of the most desirable real estate in Greater Kampala and Wakiso —…
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