How To Evict A Tenant In Uganda

Here is how to evict a tenant in Uganda

  1. Be Familiar with the Landlord and Tenant Act in Uganda; Unlawful eviction of tenanting Clause 49, for unlawful eviction of a tenant, the landlord upon conviction faces a custodial sentence of one year or a fine equivalent to three months payable of rent or both. The law provides for lawful means of evicting a tenant who does not comply with the tenancy agreements. However, the landlord shall issue a notice of six months to a tenant to vacate the premises unless otherwise when there is breach of the tenancy agreement.
  2. Give a Formal Notice of Eviction and Don’t Take Matters into Your Own Hands. In order for the law to be on your side, you’ll need to follow these rules closely, and make sure that you do not to give authority any reason to doubt that you are an outstanding law-abiding citizen. If your tenant has chosen to be uncooperative one of the most important steps is to provide adequate notice of eviction. Eviction Notice tip sit must have a deadline (date) to “pay-rent or move out”. It must include the amount owed (including all fees)You are required to post this notice within X number of days.
  3. There must be a Valid Reason for Eviction of the tenant ; start the eviction process you must have a good and lawful reason to.  The following reasons will be good for an eviction: Failing to pay rent for according to tenancy agreement Violating tenancy agreement Causing damage the housie there are health and safety hazards caused by the tenant Therefore note  you’ll need documented proof of any claim against your tenant.