kasri.app
For unit tenants

Renters & residents

A real channel to your building.

Report a leaking pipe. Get notified about the water shut-off before you wake up to a dry tap. Raise a noise dispute that actually gets logged. Without depending on an absentee landlord to forward your message.

The pain

Three problems you live with today.

Drawn from a 2023 survey of 200+ Tanzanian condominium residents (Mushi, J. African Real Estate Research) [1] .

01

You're not on the committee — but you live there

Renters use the lift, the water, the security gate, the parking. But the Unit Titles Act gives committee voice only to owners. The asymmetry breaks buildings.

02

Your landlord is the bottleneck for every repair

Common-area maintenance has to go through the owner, who has to forward it to the committee, who has to assign a contractor. Two days of typing, one week of nothing happening.

03

Notices live on a corkboard you never pass

Water shut-offs, lift maintenance, AGM dates, security alerts — pinned to a board in the lobby. By the time you see it, you've already missed the water.

What you get

The features built for for tenants.

Direct maintenance tickets

Report a broken corridor light, a leaking pipe, a faulty intercom — directly to the building manager. No landlord-in-the-middle. Status updates as the Fundi works.

Push notices for the things that matter

Water shut-offs, lift outages, security alerts, post-deliveries — pushed to your phone the minute they're scheduled. The corkboard is dead.

Formal dispute logging

Noise, parking, waste, smoking — log a by-law violation report with timestamps and evidence. The committee adjudicates with a paper trail. ADR done right.

Pay your own utility tokens

Top up electricity, water, or pre-paid services from inside Kasri. Read your meter. See your usage. Avoid the lobby vending kiosk and its queue.

Knock-knock visitor passes

Generate a single-use visitor QR for a friend, a delivery, or a Fundi you booked yourself. The security guard scans it at the gate. No more "what's your relationship to Unit 12A?" interrogations.

The flow

How it actually works.

  1. 01

    Get added

    Your landlord invites you when your tenancy starts. You set up a tenant account scoped to your unit. No owner permissions — but a real voice.

  2. 02

    Report

    Spot a leak? Snap a photo, drop a one-line description. The Fundi nearest to your block gets the ticket. You get status updates without picking up a phone.

  3. 03

    Stay informed

    Push notifications and SMS for everything that affects how you live — water, power, lift, AGMAnnual General Meeting (AGM)Required under Tanzania's Unit Titles Act No. 16 of 2008 — every body corporate must hold at least one a year. Owners vote on budgets, committee elections, and major building decisions. dates, post — before it disrupts your day.

  4. 04

    Move out clean

    At end-of-tenancy, your dispute and maintenance history is on record. Deposit disputes shrink because the timeline is no longer "he said, she said".

Tanzanian condominium law treats renters as an afterthought — owners vote, the committee acts, the renter pays a deposit and hopes. That asymmetry is exactly what breaks buildings: the people who actually use the common areas have no channel to report their failures.

Kasri gives every tenant the same operational interface as an owner — minus the voting rights. You can report maintenance, get notices, log disputes, and pay your own utility tokens. The committee gets visibility into the people actually living in their building, and the building stops decaying because of a communication gap.