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The portal

One portal. Two views. No group chats.

Landlords and tenants get clear access to report, track, approve and record property maintenance activity. Each sees only what belongs to them.

A landlord and tenant talk at the open front door of a terraced house
Landlords and tenants stay aligned while reporting, status and property records remain in one place.

Landlord view

Everything about the property, in the order you need it.

Properties

Every property, its package, subscription status and size band.

Issues

What has been reported, by whom, and where it has got to.

Photographs and reports

Review photographs and written reports filed against the property.

Compliance

Gas, electrical and energy dates with reminders before they fall due.

Quotations

Approve or decline before work proceeds. The decision is recorded.

Documents

Upload and keep tenancy and property paperwork in one place.

Invoices

Subscription and works invoices, with what they relate to.

History

The full maintenance record of the property, oldest to newest.

Blank property folders, a closed laptop and tagged keys arranged on an oak desk
The property record keeps package, compliance dates, visits and photographs together.
A tidy shared-house kitchen with cream cabinets and an oak dining table
A well-kept shared space is documented alongside the quotation scope, price and approval decision.

Tenant view

One route for reporting, and honest status afterwards.

  1. Report an issue

    Choose a category, describe the problem, add photographs or a short video.

  2. Suggest access times

    Say when someone can be at the property, so visits are not wasted.

  3. Follow the status

    See where the job is and receive an update each time it moves.

What tenants never see

Landlord financial information, quotations awaiting landlord approval, private property records, or anything belonging to another property.

A tenant photographs a minor issue beneath an open kitchen sink cabinet
Tenants photograph an issue when they report its category, details and access times.

How an issue moves

Reported once, visible to everyone who needs it.

Reported

Tenant or landlord logs the issue with photographs.

Triaged

The operations desk sets category, urgency and whether it falls inside the package entitlement.

Quoted and approved

Anything chargeable goes to the landlord for approval before it proceeds.

GEM

Attended and recorded

GEM attends, photographs the work and closes the job against the property record.

Delivered by GEM

Every attendance behind the portal is carried out by GEM, or by an approved trade partner.

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New landlords start with a Property Review.

We look at the property, photograph what matters and tell you which package fits. Portal access follows the first subscription.