Track Rental Performance
Monitor and review operational results to optimize financial performance

The Rent Section

The Rent Section
What Does It Do?
The rent section helps you manage individual property finances and operations such as income, expenses, maintenance, repairs, and more.
How Does It Work?
Once you've purchased a property, we'll help you continue to monitor and track the data required to understand how your property is performing.
Why Should I Use It?
Understanding how your property is performing over time is critical to a successful investment outcome with your property.
Property
Property
Location
The location information is honestly pretty basic, but we'll be expanding this soon to include market information to help you stay updated!
Details
Once you being building your portfolio, it's helpful to be able to look up the property details such as beds, baths, condition, and more so you don't have to remember it all.
Features
Back in the leads section, you may have provided property feature details and we still keep them handy here for reference or adding new details.

Finance

Finance
Income and Expenses
Before we dive into transactions, it's also important to set a budget to understand what the expectations were compared to the actual results and we can help you do that here.
Financing
Most investment properties use financing for the purchase and we take this into consideration for understanding its impact on your returns.
Transactions
Upload real transaction data from your bank account to paint the big picture of what's really happening behind the scenes with the property finances.
Returns
Finally, we can take a look at the returns and get a birds eye view of all the income, expenses and of course the cash flow!
Operations
Operations
Maintenance
Keep track of your routine maintenance tasks, the frequency of the item, and who normally handles the work involved.
Repairs
Create and view all of the repairs associated with the property since the transaction process including the cost, completion date, and more.
Capital Expenses
Manage capital expenses including renovations and major repairs which often are significant investments made into a property.
