Mentioned in 17 AI use cases across 1 industries
An AI agent reads tenant messages from email, chat, and forms, figures out whether people are happy or upset, spots urgent problems, and gives managers a daily summary of what needs attention.
Use AI to read tenant feedback and service records, then score how well a property manager is doing across office buildings.
Software suggests what rent a landlord should charge for each apartment, sometimes updating prices often and letting managers accept recommendations automatically.
The company built a dashboard that connects each lease to its rent changes over time, so leaders can see which tenants renewed, how much rents increased, and which properties or teams are performing well without manually stitching spreadsheets together.
The system looks at rental market data and uses several prediction models together to estimate what rent a property should command.
Instead of staff manually piecing together lease paperwork from different apps, AI can help create lease documents inside one property system using the tenant and property data already stored there.
Building Engines uses AI to help property managers handle building operations faster by spotting issues, prioritizing work, and automating routine service tasks.
The company uses AI to spot which tenants are likely to not renew their leases, so property teams can step in early and try to keep them.
An AI chatbot handles common tenant questions and sorts maintenance requests so staff can respond faster and focus on sensitive issues.
Use AI-connected property management software to help teams run buildings with less manual work and respond faster to issues.