Why Dhaka landlords are switching from the paper khata
Roughly two in three Dhaka households rent their home, and most of that rent is still tracked in a paper notebook. Across Mirpur, Mohammadpur, Uttara, Dhanmondi and Bashundhara, the same problem repeats every month: cash changes hands with no record, dues are argued over, and a landlord with several buildings has no single view of who owes what.
BharaKhata replaces that with one connected ledger. Invoices go out automatically on a set date, tenants pay by bKash, Nagad, bank or cash with a screenshot, and the owner approves in one tap — so the receipt and the record always match.
Built for how Dhaka actually rents
The whole app is in Bangla, sign-in is a one-time SMS code with no passwords, and a caretaker can use it with zero training. Utility bills, maintenance, and gate-pass OTPs all live in the same place, across every building you manage in the city.
Dhaka also carries a legal expectation that landlords know — and report — who their tenants are, via the Dhaka Metropolitan Police house-information form. BharaKhata's verified-tenant layer (Bronze → Platinum trust badges and automatic DMP filing) is on the 6–12 month roadmap.
FAQ
Is BharaKhata free for Dhaka landlords?
Yes — free forever up to 4 tenants, then from ৳200/month. Tenants never pay.
Start with BharaKhata — free for tenants
Free up to 4 tenants, then from ৳200/month. Pay with bKash or Nagad.
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