§The right document, found in seconds.

Document storage for leases and governing documents, where the right people can find them.

Leases, CC&Rs, bylaws, meeting minutes, policies, and consents live in one place, with the right people able to open them — so the document a property runs on isn't trapped on one person's laptop or buried in a binder. When someone asks where the rule or the lease is, you send a link instead of digging.

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

One place for the documents a property runs on.

  1. Upload it once. Put the lease, the CC&Rs, the minutes, or the policy in one place instead of an email attachment or a shared drive nobody can find — so there's one copy of record, not five versions in five inboxes.
  2. The right people can reach it. Documents are visible to the people who should see them, so an owner can find the rule and a tenant can find their lease without the board or the operator being the single point of failure for every file.
  3. It's there when a question comes up. When someone asks where a document is, you send a link — at a meeting, in a message, mid-dispute — instead of hunting through a binder or a hard drive. The record is where the work is.

Every community runs on documents somebody has to find.

Rental

Leases, renewals, addenda, and consents live in one place a landlord or rental operator can reach — so a tenant's lease isn't an email attachment you have to dig for when a question comes up.

Management

Every community's documents — leases for the rentals, governing docs for the associations — live under one login, so a management company isn't keeping a separate filing system per property or hunting for which drive holds which file.

HOA

The governing documents an association runs on — CC&Rs, bylaws, minutes, policies — live where owners can find them, so the board stops being the single point of failure for every document and half the meeting questions answer themselves.

Get the documents off one person's laptop.

The lease, the bylaws, the minutes — the documents a property runs on shouldn't depend on one person's hard drive or one person's memory. Arbor Lane keeps them in one place the right people can reach. You can start the trial yourself, today, and have your leases and governing documents in one place 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.