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Landlord Services

Manage tenant interest, leases, and property care with less confusion

Organize rental discovery, tenant interest, lease activity, maintenance context, and property services in a focused workspace.

Publish rental context
Manage tenant interest
Track lease activity

Built for landlords, rental owners, families, and property teams managing tenant demand, lease activity, and property care.

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Rental readiness

Keep property details, availability, and rent context easier to manage

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Tenant movement

Track enquiries, applications, maintenance signals, and next actions

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Lease visibility

Keep lease records and renewals closer to the property workflow

Next practical move

Start with the landlord workspace, then keep rental listings, tenant interest, and lease activity connected.

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Workspace journey

A clearer way to manage rental property

estateTT helps landlords move from listing a rental to managing tenant interest, lease activity, renewals, and property care without relying on scattered messages, spreadsheets, and memory.

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List your rental

Add property details, pricing, requirements, photos, and viewing information so prospective tenants understand what is available before they enquire.

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Qualify tenant interest

Review enquiries with tenant context, budget signals, move-in timing, and viewing requests before deciding who should move forward.

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Manage the rental cycle

Keep lease details, renewal dates, tenant history, maintenance requests, and service provider updates connected to the relevant property.

estateTT AI

Agentic support built into the property workflow.

estateTT AI is designed to meet users inside the real workspace they are using, with context from their role, property activity, documents, requests, and next practical steps.

Role-aware assistance

Respond from the context of the user workspace rather than treating every account like the same generic user.

Workflow-aware next steps

Connect guidance to property records, requests, documents, messages, appointments, and dashboard actions already in motion.

Clear professional boundaries

Help organize information and reduce confusion while qualified people remain responsible for regulated advice and decisions.

Why rental management becomes harder than it should be

Rental work should not live across five disconnected channels.

Managing rental property should not feel like chasing messages across WhatsApp, calls, email, spreadsheets, and handwritten notes. estateTT helps landlords keep tenant interest, lease details, vacancies, and maintenance activity organized in one connected workflow.

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Challenge

Tenant enquiries arrive without enough context

Clearer tenant signals

Messages may come through WhatsApp, Facebook, email, and phone calls, often without a clear tenant profile, budget range, move-in date, or viewing preference. That makes it harder to know who is serious and who may waste valuable time. estateTT helps landlords capture tenant interest with clearer enquiry details, budget signals, and move-in timing, so you can prioritize the right prospects sooner.

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Challenge

Maintenance requests are easy to lose track of

Tracked property care

A tenant may call about a leak, message about an appliance issue, or send a follow-up through another channel. When requests are not tied to the property record, updates can be missed and service providers can be harder to coordinate. estateTT helps keep maintenance requests, provider updates, and completion records connected to the relevant property, so issues stay visible from report to resolution.

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Challenge

Lease details should not depend on memory

Lease records by property

Renewal dates, deposit records, rent adjustments, tenant history, and special lease terms can easily get buried in old files or spreadsheets. When the details are hard to find, disputes and missed renewal windows become more likely. estateTT helps landlords keep lease terms, renewal dates, deposit records, and tenant history organized around each rental property.

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Challenge

Vacancy periods reduce rental income

Clearer rental cycle

Every vacant week affects cash flow. Finding the right tenant requires listing the property, managing enquiries, coordinating viewings, and filtering out unsuitable applicants. estateTT helps landlords manage the rental cycle more clearly, from tenant interest to viewings and lease readiness.

Property platform features

What landlords can manage with estateTT

From rental listings to tenant coordination, lease tracking, and maintenance records, estateTT gives landlords a more organized way to manage rental property across the Caribbean.

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Rental listings built for serious tenant interest

Publish rental listings with property details, pricing, requirements, and viewing information that help tenants understand whether the property is a suitable fit before they enquire.

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Tenant coordination without inbox chaos

Track enquiries, viewing requests, tenant communication, and key next steps in a workspace connected to the rental property.

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Lease and renewal visibility

Keep lease terms, renewal timing, deposit records, tenant history, and vacancy-related updates easier to find and manage.

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Maintenance and service tracking

Record maintenance requests, provider assignments, status updates, and completion notes against the relevant property.

Clear rental guidance with proper professional boundaries

Organize rental activity without replacing expert advice.

estateTT helps landlords organize rental activity, tenant communication, lease records, and property care. For legal, financial, tax, valuation, lending, or regulatory decisions, landlords should work with qualified professionals in their jurisdiction.

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Practical landlord resources

Access rental guidance, property management information, and workflow support designed for Dominica landlords.

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Organized landlord workspace

Keep listings, tenant interest, lease details, maintenance updates, and service provider activity connected to the relevant property.

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Clear platform role

estateTT is a technology platform. It does not replace legal, financial, tax, valuation, lending, property management, or regulatory advice.

Clear answers before you list or manage a rental

Landlord questions, answered before the work scatters.

Before you publish a rental, screen tenant interest, coordinate maintenance, or manage lease renewals, these are common questions landlords may want answered.

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Can I manage multiple properties?

Yes. Landlords can manage more than one property and keep tenant activity, lease information, and service tracking organized by unit or property.

Q2

Do tenants need an account?

Tenants can browse listings publicly. When they express interest or move further into the rental process, an account can help organize applications, lease details, and service requests.

Q3

Can maintenance requests be tracked through estateTT?

Yes. Landlords can track maintenance requests, provider coordination, status updates, and property-level service history instead of chasing issues across separate messages.

Q4

Is estateTT only for large landlords?

No. estateTT can support a landlord managing a single rental property as well as a company managing multiple units. The workspace is structured enough for portfolio visibility without being limited to large operators.

Q5

Can estateTT help me track renewals and vacancy periods?

Yes. Lease activity, renewal timing, tenant coordination, and vacancy-related tasks can stay visible inside the landlord workspace instead of being managed only through memory, spreadsheets, or message threads.