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.
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.
Property rates in Ghana: the tax every landlord should budget for Property rate is the annual tax your local assembly charges on your building — and ignoring it compounds into penalties. Here's what it costs and how to stay clear.
How to set the right rent for your property in Ghana Price too high and the unit sits empty; too low and you lose a year of upside. Here's how to set rent in Ghana on evidence — comparables, real costs, and the vacancy math.