Who's to blame first, the individual that pays hundreds of millions to own a condor without doing due diligence or the government? How can you pay all that kind of money without consulting an engineer to evaluate the property or challenge the so called "investor" to provide an approved plan for the property?! Let's not hide behind our mistakes in the name of blaming the government!
Well this all fits perfectly with a broken down system. Every one in this meeting is legally mandated to prevent the problem but they are defending their incompetence with excuses
True, prudential chew my savings, after falling behind on monthly payments for a certain period, they broke the bad news to me that I don't qualify to access any penny of my hard earned money. They took it all with no mercy!!
When you have to buy a 200m house through a bank loan, trust me, you're punching above your weight. People that have money to buy houses look for finished projects.
But that man luyimbazi, i don't know what is doing in kcca, everytime comes out with execuses after people have got problems.Get competent people to work in those offices.
How about the authorities making sure that structures built are up to the standard. Setting up a warranty sounds good but we all know being reimbursed after any issues is extremely hard.
There is a video title that caught my attention: "This $500,000 property will cause the London housing market to crash." It sounds like big news. Has anyone seen this video? I'm curious about what it's about.
Actually they are too later because the number of those who have been exploited is already highly hopefully they will grant justice to those exploited individuals
Notice how no one is bent on solving the problem.. Its just blame blame blame and those in power are also talking in third person... Acting like there a supernatural entity which they're blaming and should come down from the sky and enforce the rules...
@@jacquelinemuwonge3618 they will sooner than later, when they force them where not to plant matooke plants then reality will be visual🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
the government is the problem atm. I wonder how it runs stuff.
Who's to blame first, the individual that pays hundreds of millions to own a condor without doing due diligence or the government? How can you pay all that kind of money without consulting an engineer to evaluate the property or challenge the so called "investor" to provide an approved plan for the property?! Let's not hide behind our mistakes in the name of blaming the government!
Government should bring RERA in Uganda to protect investors.
Well this all fits perfectly with a broken down system. Every one in this meeting is legally mandated to prevent the problem but they are defending their incompetence with excuses
How I wish they can investigate insurance companys, Prudential, Jubilee etc
True, prudential chew my savings, after falling behind on monthly payments for a certain period, they broke the bad news to me that I don't qualify to access any penny of my hard earned money. They took it all with no mercy!!
Insurance companies are risk protection schemes not investment schemes
Price of a condo motivates you to build your own
Sadly I'm one of them that fell to such sub standard property..Universal Housing have the worst condominiums
How much had u put upfront
The Problem is collecting villagers from wherever to come and run the capital... Crazy government
Coming from village is not a crime but as Ugandans we are full of excuses
That was discussed on that very day and it ended
can see there are almost no comments on such important information. Sad
When you have to buy a 200m house through a bank loan, trust me, you're punching above your weight. People that have money to buy houses look for finished projects.
But that man luyimbazi, i don't know what is doing in kcca, everytime comes out with execuses after people have got problems.Get competent people to work in those offices.
Thats quite normal even in the western world
Not sure why this is the IGGs business?
Eng Anthony Rucukye, my lecturer
How about the authorities making sure that structures built are up to the standard. Setting up a warranty sounds good but we all know being reimbursed after any issues is extremely hard.
There is a video title that caught my attention: "This $500,000 property will cause the London housing market to crash." It sounds like big news. Has anyone seen this video? I'm curious about what it's about.
Actually they are too later because the number of those who have been exploited is already highly hopefully they will grant justice to those exploited individuals
Talk of jokers ,why not name them !!!
Ticking timebomb like China's Evergrande Scandal
Sawa
It is the buyer's fault to buy what has not yet been constructed...
Very true
Notice how no one is bent on solving the problem.. Its just blame blame blame and those in power are also talking in third person... Acting like there a supernatural entity which they're blaming and should come down from the sky and enforce the rules...
Uganda is just run by banyankole kweterana
😂😂😂
HOAs in Uganda now🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣mufudde
I am also seeing them, they dont know what is coming.
@@jacquelinemuwonge3618 they will sooner than later, when they force them where not to plant matooke plants then reality will be visual🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I knooooow right ? They will learn so sooner than later
First settle thieves in the parliament