SERVICES — TENANCY REGISTRATION
Register Your Tenancy.
Register your tenancy with the National Rent Register. Registration protects both landlords and tenants and supports lawful rent administration across Ghana.
Why Register a Tenancy?
Tenancy registration is part of Ghana's move toward a digital, transparent rent management system. It benefits landlords and tenants equally.
Legal Protection for Both Parties
A registered tenancy creates an official record of the agreed terms, protecting both the landlord and tenant in any dispute.
Part of the National Rent Register
Registration contributes to Ghana's digital tenancy system — enabling transparent, accountable rent administration across all regions.
Required Under the Strategic Plan
Tenancy registration is being phased in as a requirement under the 2026–2030 Strategic Plan and the emerging Rent Bill 2026.
Faster Case Resolution
Registered tenancies have documented terms on record, making complaint resolution faster and more straightforward for all parties.
What You Will Need
- —Copy of the tenancy agreement (signed by both parties)
- —Proof of identity for the landlord
- —Proof of identity for the tenant
- —Property details — address, unit number, description
- —Payment of the prescribed registration fee
About the National Rent Register
The National Rent Register is a centralised digital system being developed under the 2026–2030 Strategic Plan. It will record, track, and manage tenancies across Ghana — improving transparency, enforcement capacity, and dispute resolution for all stakeholders.
Full digital registration capabilities are being phased in. The registration form below captures the information needed for the current manual registration process.
Complete the Registration Form
Use the form below to register your tenancy. You will need the documents listed above. A registration reference will be issued on completion.