(i) To manage Government Property portfolios such as keeping an up-to-date register of Government Properties;
(iii) To manage the landlord and tenant relationship for
Government rented premises and vice-versa;
(iv) To valuate for the Government in instances where the Government required capital valuations for the properties it either wants to dispose off or purchase and for Government Institutions for paying rent for employees;
(v) To manage the lesser and lessee relationship, that is, between the President as the custodian of all stateland and members of the public;
(vi) To monitor compliance of the development clause in the offer letter and the collection of annual ground rent from lessees;
(vii) To monitor compliance of the development clause in the offer letter through the physical property inspections and preparation of reports thereafter;
(viii) To conduct inspections that are required before repossessions and other actions such as re-entries are effected by the Legal Section; and
(ix) To collect ground rent this is carried out in all the districts and is facilitated by the Regional Offices in the Provincial Headquarters.