Every door, accounted for.
Leasing, a tenant portal, maintenance, and a real general ledger — for the landlord with three doors or the manager with three hundred.
The small landlord gets the short end
- Buildium and AppFolio price the small landlord out — or bury them in features.
- Owner statements mean exporting to a spreadsheet and hoping.
- Maintenance is a chain of emails, not a tracked work order.
- Smart locks and tenant Wi-Fi are a separate problem entirely.
Built for single-family rentals.
From listing to signed lease
Public property pages and e-signed leases — with rent, late fees, and renewals tracked automatically once the lease is active.
A tenant portal that pays
Tenants see their balance, pay rent, and file maintenance requests from one branded portal. Owners get their own, with statements.
Accounting-first, not bolted on
A double-entry ledger, owner distributions, statements, and one-click QuickBooks export — the same engine a 300-unit manager runs.
The keys are software too
Provision smart-lock codes and per-tenant Wi-Fi on lease activation; revoke them on move-out. Built in, not integrated later.
Built to replace Buildium and AppFolio — without the per-unit minimum or the enterprise weight.
One login. Every property you operate.
Single-family is one module of Premise — not a separate product. The same app runs every other kind of space, so a mixed portfolio is one login, one ledger, and one dashboard.
See Premise on your single-family portfolio.
A walkthrough on your real properties — booking, access, Wi-Fi, and the ledger underneath. Thirty minutes, no slide deck.