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Property management and rent recovery, built for Nigerian law firms
When you manage property for clients, the record is everything. Ledge keeps every payment, notice, and lease in one place, so a rent statement holds up when a matter reaches court — and clients see a firm that runs their property properly.
- Court-ready rent statements on demand
- Complete, timestamped tenancy records
- Rent collection via Paystack with receipts
Built for the way property firms actually work
Court-ready rent statements
Generate a complete payment history — what was due, what was paid, and when — that stands up as evidence. No reconstructing the ledger from bank statements the week before a hearing.
A record that survives scrutiny
Every reminder, notice, and payment is logged against the tenancy with a date. When a tenant disputes an entry, you have the trail instead of a gap.
Rent collection your clients can trust
Tenants pay through Paystack, receipts are issued automatically, and money is tracked per unit — so client funds never mix with the firm's and reconciliation is clean.
From management to recovery
Run the day-to-day tenancy and, when a matter escalates, the file is already complete — clean tenancy, logged notices, and a statement ready to serve.
Frequently asked questions
Can Ledge produce a rent statement for court?
Yes. Ledge keeps a complete, timestamped payment history for every tenancy, so you can produce a statement showing what was due, what was paid, and when — ready to rely on as evidence.
Does it keep client funds separate?
Payments are tracked per property and per landlord, so the money attributable to each client's portfolio stays clearly identifiable rather than pooled.
Can we manage properties for several clients?
Yes. Each client's properties, tenants, and statements are kept separate under the firm's account, so nothing is mixed between matters.
Guides for you
Compliance
Property Management Agreements in Nigeria: A Guide for Law Firms
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Recovery of Premises in Lagos (2026): A Practical Guide for Property Teams and Law Firms
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Lagos Tenancy Bill 2025: What Property Managers, Landlords, and Estate Agents Should Know
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