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One connected stack for residential property
Residently runs marketing and leasing.
Re-Leased runs property management, lease events, and reporting.
Connected, they give institutional residential operators one stack from first enquiry to signed tenancy to portfolio-level reporting.
No legacy PMS retrofitted for residential. No patchwork of point solutions. One purpose-built leasing platform, connected to one modern PMS, with your accounting system of choice.
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Two systems, one source of truth
Each system does the job it was built for, and the integration keeps them in step.
- Residently runs the front of the funnel. Listings, leads, viewings, applications, referencing, and contracts, through to the signed tenancy.
- Re-Leased runs the system of record. Property and unit data, lease events and critical dates, arrears, maintenance, and reporting, with Trust Accounting or your own financial system connected.
- The integration links the two. Vacant units flow to Residently. Once let, the tenancy details come across to Re-Leased, so your system of record stays current.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most leasing tools cover one part of the journey. Residently covers marketing, leasing, and community in one system, and connects directly to Re-Leased for property management and reporting. No re-keying between systems.
Yes. Residently's resident app is fully white-labelled.
Yes. Once an applicant is accepted and the tenancy is signed in Residently, the details flow back to Re-Leased so your system of record stays current.
A modern residential stack separates the work each system does best. Residently handles marketing, leasing, and the resident experience. Re-Leased handles property management, lease events, arrears, and reporting, and connects to your accounting or ERP platform. Connected, they give operators one source of truth from first enquiry to portfolio reporting, without the data silos of a legacy PMS or a patchwork of point solutions.
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