A digital platform to reinforce and streamline the operations and providers of the Rent Control Department (RCD) was launched in Accra yesterday.
Dubbed; ‘Rent Control Online Portal,’ the digital platform would intensify the effectivity and transparency of providers of the division comparable to resolving dispute between landlords and tenants and lease advocacy.
Unlike beforehand, the place tenants and landlords have been required to go to the workplace of the division to request their providers, they’ll now log onto the web site to take action.
Launching the platform, the Deputy Minister of Works and Housing, Dr Prince Armah, explained that the digital platform fashioned a part of the nation’s drive to modernise the rental housing sector to make sure efficiency, and inclusivity.
He mentioned regardless of the very important position the division performed in ensuring entry to protected, sufficient, and reasonably priced housing consistent with the Rent Act 220, the handbook processes had hindered the mission of the division.
The Rent Act 220, 1963 states that, “an Act consolidate and amend the law relating to the control of the rent and the recovery of the possession of premises in certain cases, to amend existing enactment and to provide for related matters.”
The Deputy Minister added that, the handbook processes inflicting delays, frustrations, and inefficiencies for all concerned.
To that impact, he recalled that, the Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, in 2020 pledged to digitise the operations of the Department when he visited there, and witnessed the lengthy queues of residents ready to entry providers.
Dr Armah acknowledged that the section one of many transformative mission would cowl the digitalisation of 15 workplace throughout 11 areas to permit landlords and tenants in any a part of the nation to entry providers.
These places of work, he mentioned, included Head Office in Accra, Accra Central Office, Tema Office, Kasoa Office, Cape Coast workplace, Techiman Office, Sunyani Office, Takoradi Office, Sefwi Wiawso Office, Bolgatanga Office, Wa Office, Koforidua Office, Kumasi Office, Tamale Office and Ho Office.
Highlighting the advantages of the digital transformation, Dr Armah additional defined that, landlords and tenants would be capable of work together with the Department on-line with out having to journey lengthy distances, and in addition be in lengthy queues.
“Whether you might want to register a property, file a criticism, or resolve a dispute, you’ll now give you the option to take action from the consolation of your house or workplace.
“It will support everything from registering properties to processing complaints, ensuring that services are delivered efficiently, transparently, and in real time,” he mentioned.
Dr Armah then urged all Ghanaians to embrace the digital future and make full use of the platform to reinforce their rental experiences.
The Chief Rent Manager, Mr Twum Ampofo, famous that the launch of the platform marked a major step ahead in modernising and enhancing the services of the division to their shoppers and most of the people.
BY CECILIA LAGBA YADA