Despite gradual progress in civil rights legislation, transgender rights in Pakistan—especially regarding property and inheritance—remain a deeply neglected and misunderstood issue. While the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act of 2018 was a historic step forward, many from the trans community still face property denial, social bias, and legal injustice, often rooted in gender discrimination and misinterpretation of religious or cultural values. In this article, we delve into the pressing issue of property inheritance for transgender individuals, highlighting the legal framework, societal attitudes, and religious debates shaping the everyday struggles of transgender Pakistanis. We also explore potential reforms to promote equal rights, trans ownership, and legal protection for all, regardless of gender identity.