Unique tenant references
Each unit can have its own rent reference, helping you match payments to the correct tenant and property.
Landlord Haven helps landlords and property managers send tenants secure rent payment links. Tenants enter their Safaricom number, approve the M-Pesa prompt, and successful payments are recorded automatically.
Manual Paybill and Till payments can be difficult to reconcile, especially when tenants use the wrong account number, forget the unit reference, or send partial payments. With Landlord Haven payment links, each tenant pays using a unit-specific reference, making rent tracking cleaner and faster.
Each unit can have its own rent reference, helping you match payments to the correct tenant and property.
Tenants do not need to manually type Paybill details. They open the link, enter their phone number, and approve the prompt.
Successful payments are saved in your Landlord Haven account so you can see who has paid and who still has a balance.
You set your rent receiving account in Payment Setup.
Landlord Haven creates payment links for tenant units.
Tenants receive the link in reminders or receipts.
They approve the M-Pesa prompt and the payment is recorded.
Landlord Haven is designed for rental businesses that rely on M-Pesa rent collection. Whether you manage a few units or multiple properties, payment links help reduce follow-ups, improve rent visibility, and make tenant payment records easier to manage.
Yes. Tenants can open a secure payment link, enter their Safaricom number, and approve the M-Pesa prompt.
Payments made through Landlord Haven payment links go straight to your account and are recorded automatically after successful confirmation.
Yes. You can keep manual M-Pesa instructions as a backup, but automatic tracking works best when tenants use payment links.
Yes. Property managers can use payment links, reminders, receipts, and arrears tracking to manage multiple tenants more efficiently.
Give tenants a simpler way to pay and give yourself a cleaner way to track rent.
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