Introducing Poga: property management built for Africa Poga is a property management platform built for how property actually works in Ghana — mobile money rent, no credit bureau, remote landlords, and developers running units from sale to rental.
Rent collection in Ghana: mobile money, bank transfers, and when to use each Both bank transfers and mobile money work for rent in Ghana — and many diaspora landlords prefer the bank. Here's where mobile money makes monthly rent easier, and when a transfer is still the right call.
Tenant screening in Ghana — when there's no credit bureau to call Ghana has no consumer credit bureau like the US does. Here's a balanced way to screen tenants — simple checks, meeting the person, and the Ghana Card. Not too lax, not too heavy.
Tenancy agreements in Ghana: what every lease should include A handshake isn't a lease. Here's every clause a Ghana tenancy agreement should include, what the Rent Act actually allows, and how to get it signed without a lawyer's bill each time.
How real estate companies run the property lifecycle on Poga: sale, mortgage, rental A unit doesn't stop being your business after the sale. Here's how real estate companies run the full lifecycle — sale, mortgage, and rental — on one platform, with no data lost at the handoffs.
What is property management? A guide for African property owners Property management is the work of running a rental well — rent, tenants, repairs, and records. Here's what it means, what a property manager does, and how Poga gives you the toolkit.
Manage your Ghana property from abroad — a guide for diaspora landlords Owning a rental in Accra while living in London, Houston, or Toronto used to mean trusting one person and hoping for the best. It doesn't have to — here's the system that actually works.