Trust & transparency

What we do — and what we don't.

Trust is not a tagline — it is a process. Below: how we work, what is in scope, what is out of scope, and how every engagement actually unfolds.

Principles

Five advisory principles.

Transparent communication

WhatsApp-first, written updates, and a clear decision trail you can refer back to.

Document-first approach

Paperwork is organised before any meaningful decision is made.

Compliance-aware support

Approvals, land-use and documentation handled with the right questions at the right step.

No fake claims

No guaranteed returns, no fake listings, no inflated promises.

Professional referrals

Lawyers, engineers and tax / registration professionals when the matter calls for it.

What we do
  • Property search support
  • Selling support
  • Leasing support
  • Management coordination
  • Documentation organisation
  • Compliance guidance
  • Area intelligence
  • Investor support
  • NRB property support
What we do not do
  • We are not a substitute for qualified lawyers
  • We do not guarantee regulatory approvals
  • We do not guarantee returns or appreciation
  • We do not certify documents independently
  • We do not publish fake listings or claims
Verification-first process

Listen → collect → organise → review → coordinate → advise → execute → report.

Each step produces something written down — so the evidence is visible before any decision is made.

  1. 01

    Listen

    Goals, constraints, expectations.

  2. 02

    Collect

    Documents, records, background.

  3. 03

    Organise

    A single client file we both work from.

  4. 04

    Review

    Preliminary verification and questions.

  5. 05

    Coordinate professionals

    Lawyer, engineer, tax — where it matters.

  6. 06

    Advise

    Written recommendation with options.

  7. 07

    Execute

    Negotiation, paperwork, operations.

  8. 08

    Report

    Milestones, outcomes, record.

Update policy

When rules change, our guidance changes.

When publicly available rules, fees or requirements change, our guides are reviewed and updated. Every guide carries a last-verified date so you can see when it was last cross-checked.

Source note: This guide references publicly available Bangladesh land-service information, planning-related resources, and general market reporting (Ministry of Land, land.gov.bd, ldtax.gov.bd, RAJUK public resources, Banglapedia, REHAB directory, The Daily Star, The Business Standard, Dhaka Tribune, Prothom Alo, Reuters, AP). Requirements, fees and procedures may change. Clients should verify with official authorities and qualified professionals before making decisions.

This page is for general educational guidance only and does not replace legal, tax, engineering, or regulatory advice. Clients should consult qualified professionals before signing, paying, or making property decisions.

Property investment involves risk. Next Location does not guarantee returns, appreciation, rental yield, or liquidity. All numbers, indicators and area views are educational in nature and subject to verification.

Next Location can support coordination, organization, document collection, and client guidance — but formal legal, technical, or regulatory opinions must be provided by qualified professionals. Approvals and certifications depend on the relevant authority's review.

Last verified: June 2026