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Landlords to give tenants a 90-days prior notice before increasing rent according to new law

Norman Mwambazi by Norman Mwambazi
June 27, 2019
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Parliament of Uganda seems to be meaning business this week as it has passed two bills into law this week alone. The latest addition is the Landlord and Tenant Bill, 2018. This Bill was tabled to parliament by Government in February this year and although there have been disagreements by stakeholders that had made progress stall, The House chaired by Speaker Hon Rebecca Kadaga passed it into law during yesterday’s seating.

House has approved the provision within the Landlord and Tenant Bill, 2018, requiring rent to be charged in the local currency as opposed to the US Dollar, as it has been the case. #PlenaryUg

— Amanya (@NemzUg) June 26, 2019

The Bill has 57 clauses but the one that makes it compulsory for all tenants to pay their rent in Uganda Shillings caused more buzz in the house. Over the years, there have been complaints and some strikes by mostly city traders protesting their landlords charging them rent in dollars. Tenants argued that they transact business in the local currency and do not see it fair to pay rent for their business premises in dollars.

The Landlord and Tenant Bill, 2018 proposes that a Landlord must notify tenants about plans to increase rent in a period of 90 days. #PlenaryUg

— Amanya (@NemzUg) June 26, 2019

Their plea was heard, and among other MPs, Hon Muhammad Nsereko has been spearheading its debate in Parliament. The ever verbal pronounced himself in Parliament yesterday arguing that Uganda needs to protect the local currency against foreign currency, and suggested that landlords should go to forex bureaus if they want to get dollars and Euros.

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The Bill is seen as a way of creating harmony between landlord and tenant. The Bill also requires the landlord and tenant to have a written agreement between them, for rental fees that are Shs500,000 and above a month.

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