Sampa, Angelina Katalyeba (2025) A Critical Examination of the Legal Challenges Facing the Implementation of the Unit Titles Act in Tanzania. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (9): 25sep1157. pp. 3054-3058. ISSN 2456-2165
This study critically examines the legal and institutional challenges impeding the effective implementation of the Unit Titles Act (UTA) in Tanzania. Enacted in 2008, the UTA was intended to modernize property ownership by enabling separate ownership of individual units within multi-unit developments, while ensuring collective management of common property. However, despite its potential to support urban development and structured property management, its application has been undermined by legal complexities, institutional inefficiencies, and regulatory gaps. Key challenges identified include cumbersome acquisition procedures, conflicting mandates among regulatory authorities, lack of efficient dispute resolution mechanisms, and financial burdens arising from multiple taxes and mortgage financing conditions such as buy- back clauses. The study further highlights the limited public awareness of the Act, the absence of comprehensive regulations for transforming existing buildings into unit title properties, and restrictions on foreign developers’ land rights, all of which hinder market growth and accessibility. These challenges not only discourage investment but also undermine affordability and trust in the real estate sector. The paper concludes that harmonization of the UTA with related statutes such as the Land Act and Land Registration Act, coupled with streamlined procedures, regulatory reforms, institutional strengthening, and enhanced public awareness, are essential for realizing the objectives of the Act and promoting sustainable urban housing development in Tanzania.
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