First-time landlord support

Just became a landlord in Uganda? Here is what most first-timers get wrong.

Building or buying a rental property is a milestone — but the first 90 days often define the next five years. Pricing too low, accepting the first tenant without screening, using no agreement, starting with informal rent collection: these are the mistakes that take years to unwind. Threalty helps new landlords start correctly.

Built for landlord outcomes

We support first-time landlords across Kampala, Kira, Wakiso, and nearby areas who want to start with a proper management system instead of building one after something goes wrong.

What this service covers

Rental pricing and market analysis

Tenant screening and expectation setting

Formal tenancy agreement preparation

Rent collection process and payment schedule

Monthly landlord reporting from day one

Start with the right rent — not what feels comfortable to ask

First tenant placed with formal documentation in place

No guessing: you receive a monthly statement showing every collection

Service questions

What is the right rent for my new property in Kampala?

Correct pricing depends on location, property condition, size, amenities, and current rental demand in that specific area. Threalty offers a rental analysis before management starts to ensure you are not underpricing and losing income from day one.

How do I screen a tenant in Uganda?

Screening is about expectation setting and documentation — not just collecting a deposit. We review tenant suitability, formalize the agreement, and set payment expectations clearly before move-in.

Ready to make this less stressful?

Talk to us about your property, tenants, current rent, and what is not working.

Request Rental Analysis