Rent Payments
Hassle-Free Rent Payments with EnKash
Say goodbye to delays and manual effort. EnKash accelerates rent payments, ensuring they are fast, secure, and convenient.

How To Setup Rent Payments Automation
Sign Up
Create your EnKash account in just a few clicks.
Add Payment Details
Link your rental agreements and landlord information.
Automate and Pay
Schedule recurring payments or pay on the go with automated reminders.

Put an End to Rental Payment Woes with EnKash
Eliminate Late Payment Penalties
Avoid the stress and cost of missing due dates. EnKash’s automated reminders and recurring payment options ensure your rent is paid on time, every time. Say goodbye to late fees and improve your cash flow with a solution designed to keep you punctual without constant follow-ups.

Multiple Payment Modes
Pay your rent your way. Choose from UPI, NEFT, RTGS, credit cards, or digital wallets to make your rental payments. Whether you want instant processing or flexibility in managing funds, EnKash has a payment mode that works for you—and your landlord will thank you for it!

Streamlined Payment Tracking
Say goodbye to messy spreadsheets and fragmented payment records. EnKash’s centralized dashboard gives you a real-time view of all your rent transactions. Know what’s paid, what’s pending, and what’s overdue—all in one intuitive platform. Gain control and transparency like never before.

Instant Reconciliation
Save hours of effort with automatic reconciliation. EnKash links your payments to corresponding invoices seamlessly, so you can track rent settlements without lifting a finger. No more manual matching, no more errors—just accurate records and peace of mind.

Secure Transactions
Your security is our priority. EnKash uses multi-layered encryption, fraud detection, and bank-grade protocols to safeguard every transaction. Whether you pay rent via credit card, UPI, or any other method, you can trust that your data and funds are protected.

Fast Onboarding
Get started with ease. EnKash’s onboarding process is quick, simple, and user-friendly. Complete your KYC, set up your rental payment preferences, and you’re good to go in just a few steps. No steep learning curve—just seamless functionality from day one.

Ready to Redefine your Rent Payments?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Have more questions?
01. What is a rental payment?
Rental payments are payments made by a tenant to a landlord or property owner for using a rental property, such as a company space, an apartment, or a house. The rental payment amount is typically agreed upon in a written lease agreement, a legally binding contract between the landlord and tenant.
02. What is the maximum amount that can be paid for rent with a credit card?
The maximum amount that you can pay for rent using one credit card depends on the credit limit attached to the card.
03. How long does it take to make rent payments through a credit card?
Once you have all the details (as mentioned above) in place, rental payments through a credit card are a matter of a few minutes post the approvals. It works exactly like other credit card payments. The only aspect that you need to ensure is that you have all the approvals in place to make quicker payments.
04. I had made a payment, but my transaction was put on hold, what to do now?
When you make a payment where the transaction was put on hold, it is important to check if all the details are correct from your end. Are you using the right card? Did you enter the card number, validity date, and CVV number correctly? Did you enter the OTP correctly? Do you have the credit amount to make the required payment? Once you have checked these details, and they are correct, feel free to contact our customer care team to seek a resolution for your issue.
05. Can multiple credit cards be used for rental payments?
Yes, you can use multiple credit cards to pay rent. However, there are a few factors you will need to check before proceeding. First of all, ensure that the credit cards you use have the credit limit required to make the payment. Next, ensure that the credit card can be used for rental payments. Lastly, ensure you have the correct approvals to pay rent using a credit card.
06. How secure are automated rental payments?
Automated rental payment platforms like EnKash use advanced security measures to protect confidential information. This includes using encryption technology and complying with industry standards such as PCI-DSS. It's important to choose a reputable payment platform that prioritizes security.
07. Can rental payments be tracked, and payment histories viewed through online mode?
EnKash provides a centralized view with our comprehensive dashboard to track payments and view payment histories.
08. Why should you pay rent using a credit card?
There are many reasons to pay rent using a credit card:
Using your credit card and getting a credit period to make rental payments helps manage your cash flow
It is easy to create records and set processes while using a card to make rental payments
It helps to pay rent using credit cards when you are facing a temporary funds crunch and helps in short-term working capital management
09. How to pay rent online with a credit card?
Here are a few one-time steps to set up the process:
Set up processes and workflows and upload records
Set maker-checker-approver matrices
Define centralized and decentralized processes
Include details like GST, TDS, and other factors applicable to your rental amounts
10. How to get rent receipts for online rent payments?
If you are using EnKash portal to make online rent payments, it is a matter of a few clicks to download the rental payment receipts. You will be intimated via email of your rental payment along with an attached receipt.
11. Why should businesses use automated rental payments?
Automated rental payments are a convenient and efficient way for businesses to collect payments. These can reduce the late payment charges and eliminate the need to pay cheques or cash each month manually. Additionally, automated rental payments help businesses save time and simplify accounting and record-keeping.