Stale dashboards
Spreadsheet rollups arrive too late to change outcomes for the current month.
Lanlord helps investors and ownership teams keep execution and performance connected so oversight becomes actionable—not quarterly hindsight.

Lanlord is built to keep the operating loop in one accountable record.
Spreadsheet rollups arrive too late to change outcomes for the current month.
It is hard to trust NOI trends when operational events are not tied to financial lines.
When you rely on PM summaries alone, you miss early drift in collections or maintenance.
Review cadence
Weekly operational scan plus month-end financial reconciliation
Portfolio lens
Property, market, and strategy tags for segmentation
Risk focus
Collections, turns, insurance, and capex pressure surfaced early
Investor oversight
Whether you self-manage or oversee a PM team, Lanlord connects what is happening on the ground to what the portfolio is producing.
Portfolio-level collections and occupancy pressure
Maintenance drag visible before it erodes returns
Property-level performance history for hold/sell analysis
Shared record for operators and ownership stakeholders
Same loop, role-specific emphasis—setup, execute, review.
Step 01
Align on the metrics and property segments that matter for your investment thesis.
Step 02
Use connected records to see drift in collections, maintenance, and occupancy.
Step 03
Intervene on underperforming assets with context—not after a quarterly surprise.
Earlier visibility into portfolio drag
Cleaner conversations with operators and PM partners
Better underwriting feedback from live operating history
More disciplined growth as door count increases
Investors and ownership groups who want operational transparency across rental portfolios without enterprise implementation drag.
You oversee operators or run a lean internal team
You make capital decisions based on performance trends
You want one system story across properties and workflows
Lanlord is an operations platform with financial visibility. Accounting integrations are on the roadmap to connect execution to books.
Yes. Investors use Lanlord to align on the operating record and review performance with shared context.
Representative outcomes from operators evaluating property operations software.
“We did not need more features—we needed one record that kept maintenance, tenants, and collections connected.”
“Handoff quality improved once everyone worked from the same queue instead of separate spreadsheets.”
“Month-end got calmer when operational events were already tied to the property story.”
Book a walkthrough to map reporting goals and operating constraints to what ships today.