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Community Organizations Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development (Tanzania)
Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development (Tanzania)
Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development (Tanzania)
Acronym
Wizara ya Ardhi
Governmental institution

Focal point

Ministry of Lands and Human Settlements Development. Kivukoni Front, P. O. Box 9132, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Location

1 Ardhi Street
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania

The Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development has been mandated to administer land and human settlement in Tanzania. It provides various land related services to individuals and institutions in the country, and provides advice to government and the public on matters pertaining to human settlements development

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Resources

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The Unit Titles Act

Legislation
Noviembre, 2008
Tanzania

An Act to provide for the management of the division of buildings into units, clusters, blocks and sections owned individually of co-owned and use ofdesignated areas; to provide for issuance of certificate of unit titles for the individual ownership of the units, clusters, or section of the building, management and resolution of disputes arising from the use of common property; to provide for use of common property by occupiers other than owners and to provide for related matten.

The Urban Planning Act

Legislation
Noviembre, 2007
Tanzania

An Act to provide for the orderly and sustainable development of land in urban areas, to preserve and improve amenities; to provide for the grant of consent to develop land and powers of control over the use of land and to provide for other related matters.

Guidelines for the Preparation of General Planning Schemes and Detailed Schemes for New Areas, Urban Renewal and Regularization

Legislation & Policies
Julio, 2007
Tanzania

This document contains guidelines for the preparation and implementation of general planning schemes and detailed schemes for new areas, urban renewal and regularization. They have been formulated as tools to guide professional Urban Planners and Managers and other related Practitioners in the preparation, implementation, monitoring and review of these schemes.