Get the tenancy right —
before you sign it.
PRC turns Ghana's rent and tenancy law into documents, tools, and guidance that hold up in practice. Built by chartered surveyors with frontline experience in rent administration — for tenants, landlords, and the professionals who serve them.
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Trusted Guidance in Property & Tenancy
Start where you stand.
Know what the law lets a landlord ask of you — and what it doesn't.
Your rights on advance rent, notice, and repairs, in plain language.
I am a LandlordCollect rent, increase it, and recover possession the lawful way.
Compliant agreements and step-by-step process guidance.
I am a ProfessionalDocumentation standards that protect you and your principal.
For agents, caretakers, and property managers.
Every PRC product is grounded in statutory authority — the Rent Act, 1963 (Act 220) and the Rent Regulations, 1964 (L.I. 369) — and shaped by genuine frontline experience in rent administration, valuation, and property management. You are not buying generic templates. You are buying documents and tools built by people who see, every working day, exactly where tenancies go wrong.
Documents that hold up.
Residential Tenancy Agreement
The clauses Act 220 expects, the protections most agreements miss.
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Built for shops, offices, and mixed-use premises in Ghana.
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Set the terms in writing before the agreement is drawn.
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Practical, statute-grounded answers to the questions Ghanaian tenants and landlords actually ask — published in the PRC Knowledge Hub.
Eviction in Ghana: The Lawful Path to Recovering Your Property
Self-help eviction is unlawful. Here is the statutory route to recovering possession under Act 220 — and the protections tenants hold at every stage.
ComplianceThe Landlord's Guide to Increasing Rent Lawfully in Ghana
The legal frame for rent increases under Act 220, the mistakes that create liability, and the four-step lawful process.
Rent ControlHow to File a Complaint at the Rent Control Department (Step by Step)
What the Rent Control Department can do for you, the evidence to assemble, and the complaint process from lodging to settlement or referral.
The Tenant's Rights Pocket Guide
What your landlord can ask for, what they can't, and what to do when the line is crossed — Act 220, condensed to a guide you can read in ten minutes. Enter your email and it's yours.
Some situations need more than a template.
Rent assessment advisory. Tenancy documentation review. Landlord compliance audits. Dispute guidance. Written advice, fixed scope, transparent pricing — from PRC's consulting desk.