tenant portal
submit a request, attach a photo, watch the status change. from $2,500
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leon --industries real-estate
property work is coordination: tenants, owners, vendors, showings, maintenance — most of it still happening over scattered calls and texts nobody can find later.
a portal gives tenants somewhere to submit and track requests. automation gives owners their statements without you assembling them. your phone gets quieter.
the usual pain
what actually fixes it
submit a request, attach a photo, watch the status change. from $2,500
requests routed to vendors, updates sent automatically. from $1,000
statements that build themselves from your real data. from $1,000
fast property pages with inquiry capture that reaches you instantly. from $1,200
every price is a published starting point, not a quote — the real number is agreed in writing before anything starts.
proof, not promises
the multi-brand platform runs strict per-account visibility for 22 businesses — the same permission model a tenant/owner portal needs.
see everything that's running →questions people ask first
no — per-account visibility is enforced on the server, which is the core of the build.
keep it if it works — often the right build is a portal or automation talking to your existing system. i verify the integration before quoting.
from $2,500 depending on what tenants and owners need to see and do.
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