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Resident is where your economic identity in the Nigerian housing market becomes real, portable, and verifiable. Every payment you make, every tenancy you complete, every job you finish — Resident records these as witnessed events, not self-reported claims. Over time, your Resident Identity Number (RIN) accumulates a picture of who you are as a resident, a worker, and a participant in the housing market that no CV or reference letter can replicate.

Three tracks, one identity

Your RIN builds across three tracks simultaneously. You do not need to be active on all three at once — each track accumulates as you live and work.

Track 1: Residential history

Your tenancy record, payment behavior, deposit history, and exit quality — witnessed automatically from your landlord’s Leja Professional activity.

Track 2: Service provider

Your professional record if you do property-adjacent work. Jobs completed, ratings, repeat hire rate, and trade certifications — all witnessed.

Track 3: Housing market

Your behavior as someone actively searching for housing. Viewings, applications, and booking history that signal your seriousness to landlords.

Who Resident is for

Tenants and renters use Resident to prove their payment history to a new landlord without relying on a phone call to an ex-landlord. A clean two-year payment record on Leja is worth more than any verbal reference. Service providers — plumbers, electricians, cleaners, estate managers — use Resident to build a verifiable professional record from every job they complete. Repeat hire rate and ratings accumulate into a reputation that travels with them. Property seekers use Resident to demonstrate that they are a serious applicant. A high seriousness score, derived from your actual search and viewing behavior, makes you stand out before you even submit a formal application. Anyone moving to a new city or starting fresh benefits because your Trust Graph travels with you. It does not reset when you change states. Your RIN is permanent and portable across all 36 Nigerian states.

How your identity builds

Resident works differently from other profiles you have filled in. You do not write it — it is written by events. When your landlord issues a receipt on Leja Professional, that payment is added to your record. When you complete a service job and the client confirms, that job is added to your record. When you attend a viewing and the agent marks it attended, that is recorded too. This is what it means when Leja describes records as “witnessed, not claimed.” The source of the record is the other party to the transaction, not you. That is what makes it credible.
Your Track 1 history starts accumulating the moment your first landlord uses Leja Professional — even before you claim your Resident account. When you sign up, you may already have payment history waiting for you.

What opens at each milestone

Resident launches in waves. Track 1 is live now. Tracks 2 and 3 arrive in Milestone Wave 3.
TrackWhat it coversAvailable
Track 1 — ResidentialTenancy history, payments, deposits, disputesNow
Track 2 — Service providerJobs, ratings, certifications, repeat hireWave 3
Track 3 — Housing marketViewings, applications, bookingsWave 3
Ready to get started? Claim your RIN and see your history.

Claim your RIN

Sign up at resident.leja.com to claim your Resident Identity Number and see any payment history that has been building in the background.
Last modified on May 8, 2026