§Who lives there, current and reachable.

A resident directory and household record that's always current, and easy to reach.

A current, easy-to-reach list of the households and the people who live there — who's in which unit, how to reach them, who's a tenant and who's an owner — so the roster that everything else runs on is right, not a year-old spreadsheet. When someone moves in or out, the directory keeps up, and the rest of the work keeps pointing at the right people.

Month-to-month by default. No sales call to get started.

One roster the whole operation points at.

  1. Households and people, in one list. Each unit or door has a household, and each household has the people in it — names, contact details, tenant or owner — so there's one current record of who lives where instead of a spreadsheet someone updated last spring.
  2. It feeds everything else. Payments, messaging, signing, and reservations all point at the same directory, so an announcement reaches the right people, a dues notice goes to the right owner, and a lease goes to the right tenant — because they're all reading one roster.
  3. It keeps up with move-ins and move-outs. When someone moves in or out, the directory updates and the rest of the work follows — no chasing a stale list across five tools when a unit turns over.

Everybody keeps a list of who lives there. Here it stays current.

Rental

A landlord or rental operator keeps a current record of which tenant is in which unit and how to reach them — so rent notices, lease documents, and maintenance updates all reach the right person.

Management

A management company keeps the roster for every community it runs — tenants in the rentals, owners in the associations — under one login, so the team isn't reconciling a separate contact list per property.

HOA

A board or its manager keeps a current directory of owners and households — who's in which home, how to reach them, who sits on the board — so dues notices, ballots, and announcements all go to the right owners.

Get one current roster everything else can trust.

The directory is the list everything else runs on — the payments, the announcements, the leases, the ballots. When it's a stale spreadsheet, all of it points at the wrong people. Arbor Lane keeps one current record of the households and the people who live there. You can start the trial yourself, today, and have your directory in place — tenants and owners — by the end of the afternoon.

Rather talk it through first? There's a human on the other end

Month-to-month by default. No sales call to get started.

Less time on the busywork. More on the people.