Frequently Asked Questions

This section addresses common operational, compliance, and advisory queries relating to property governance within Ghana.

What organisations need to know

How does Betasa manage rent collection?

Rent is structured through mobile money and banking systems. Collections are reconciled monthly with transparent reporting provided to property owners.

Documentation, financial records, and tenancy enforcement are aligned with Ghanaian property and tax regulations, including GRA documentation standards.

Yes. Oversight includes residential portfolios, office assets, retail spaces, and mixed-use developments within Accra and surrounding districts.

Service charges are administered through defined budgets, vendor supervision, and transparent financial reporting to ensure cost optimisation and accountability.

Title verification coordination, zoning review, and structured advisory across stool, family, and leasehold land systems are conducted prior to acquisition recommendations.

Where required, coordination is conducted with relevant regulatory and legal professionals to ensure compliance alignment and structured governance.

BETASA manages a diverse portfolio including residential homes, executive villas, commercial office suites, retail spaces, and multi-unit investment blocks across Accra, Tema, Kumasi, and Takoradi.

We provide end-to-end support for diaspora clients including property sourcing, due diligence, acquisition coordination, and ongoing management — all remotely accessible with regular reporting in your preferred currency.

Prime residential areas like East Legon and Cantonments typically yield 6–8% gross annually, while commercial assets in Airport City can achieve 8–12%. Yields vary by asset class, location, and lease structure.

Simply reach out via our contact form or WhatsApp. Our advisory team will schedule an initial consultation to understand your objectives and recommend the most suitable service pathway.