She was allotted a government house/plot in
Dhanmondi for a "Token" 100 taka in 2001 by the government of Bangladesh. Bangladesh government has a policy and law to allot government plots to prominent personalities, and as such this allotment was made to her considering her position as the country's father of the nation's daughter and the resulting security threat to her and her family members. Government has allotted such lands to many prominent political, social and cultural personalities in the past and still continues to do so. The first allocation was cancelled when Bangladesh Nationalist Party came to power. Later the decision to award the allotment was upheld in the High Court of Bangladesh following a Writ Petition filed by Sheikh Rehana. But a change of heart saw her return the house to the government despite obtaining High Court order in her favour. In 2014 she was allocated a house in
Gulshan after
Awami League came to power for a token price of 1001 taka following the High Court order which upheld the legality of her prior allotment. Given the violent history of brutal assassination of Sheikh Mujib family in 1975, and later attempts to assassinate Sheikh Hasina, which was 19 times in total, and very high security risk towards the immediate Mujib family members, in 2015 she and her children were given lifelong protection by the government of Bangladesh through the
Special Security Force. Practice of extending such security protection is not rare for persons with high security risk to their lives. The government also announced free utility for life for her and her family. After the fall of the Awami League government, her residence in Gulshan was vandalized. However, the
interim government decided to cancel this law. On 29 August 2024, the interim government decided to cancel this law. Then on September 9, 2024, an ordinance was issued repealing the law. In April 2025, the
Anti-Corruption Commission seized Rehana's properties along with her family members after filing a successful petition with Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Zakir Hossain. == Personal life ==