The property in your pocket
Stop calling the office to ask what you owe, or what you earned.
This is the companion app to the property back office. A tenant opens it to see their unit, settle the rent that is due, and report a problem that becomes a maintenance ticket the moment it is sent. A building owner opens it to see what the property earned once maintenance and management fees are taken out. Every figure is read from the back office over its API. The app shows the record; it never keeps one of its own.
Unit 402 · Sample Building
BHD 450.000
Due 1 August
Paid through July
Read from the back office over the API
One system, two people, one set of numbers
One record
the app shows what the back office holds
REST API
every figure comes from the back office, not a copy
Rent
due, paid, and receipted from the phone
Tenant · Owner
two audiences, one source of truth
The whole tenancy, on the screen the tenant already carries.
The app is the front door to the property back office. What a tenant can see, pay, and report arrives from the same system the property manager runs, over the same API. So does what an owner can collect.
Your properties, in your pocket
Open the app and the property is there: the unit, the building, the tenancy, and where it stands right now. A tenant sees the unit they live in. A building owner sees the properties they own. Nobody has to call the office to be told what is already on file.
Pay the rent from the phone
Rent is paid at the moment the tenant has the phone in their hand, not on the day they next pass the office. The payment posts against the tenancy in the back office, so the record is settled the moment the money moves.
A payment history that answers the question
Every payment the tenant has made, in one list, with what it was for and when it landed. "Did my rent go through?" stops being a phone call and becomes a screen the tenant can check for themselves.
Report a problem, then watch it move
A tenant reports a problem from the app and it arrives in the back office as a maintenance ticket, ready to be assigned to whoever does the work. The tenant is never left wondering whether the message reached anyone. The request has a state, and they can see it.
The owner's net profit, on the phone
A building owner opens the app and sees what the property actually returned: the rent collected, less maintenance and management fees, down to net profit. It is the same calculation the back office produces for owners, not a summary typed up afterwards.
A window, not a copy
The app is a window onto the live record, not a second copy of it. Balances, tickets, and statements are read from the back office over its API, so nothing in the app can quietly drift out of step with what the property manager is looking at.
Four steps, from the tenant's screen to the owner's statement.
See what is yours
Sign in and the property is there: the unit for a tenant, the portfolio for an owner. Everything on the screen comes from the back-office record, not from a form somebody filled in for the app.
Settle what is due
The rent that is due is shown with its amount and its date. The tenant pays it from the phone, and the payment lands against the tenancy in the back office.
Report what is broken
A maintenance problem is raised from the app and arrives in the back office as a ticket, ready to be assigned. The tenant follows it from the same screen they raised it on.
See what it earned
The building owner does not wait for a message at the end of the month. They read the net-profit statement the back office produces: rent collected, maintenance and management fees deducted, net profit shown.
One app, three people who stop chasing each other
The app answers the three questions that otherwise arrive by phone: what do I owe, when will this be fixed, and what did my building make?
Tenants
Pay the rent, keep the receipts, and report a problem without a phone call or a trip to the office. What is due, what is paid, and what is being fixed all sit on one screen.
Building owners
See the properties you own and what they returned after maintenance and management fees. It is the same net-profit figure the back office reports, available whenever you want it rather than whenever it is next sent.
Property managers
The phone stops ringing. Rent arrives without chasing, problems arrive as tickets rather than voicemails, and owners read their own statements instead of asking for them.
The app never holds its own version of the truth.
A tenant's balance and an owner's net profit are not calculated on the phone. They are calculated in the back office and read into the app over the API. That back office is the same system that assigns maintenance tickets and deducts maintenance and management fees. There is only ever one set of numbers to disagree with.
- Every figure in the app is read from the back office over the API
- A rent payment made in the app is the payment the back office reconciles
- A maintenance request raised in the app becomes a ticket the back office assigns
- Net profit is the back-office calculation: rent collected, less maintenance and management fees
One record
The back office holds it; the app displays it
REST API
The only channel between app and back office
No second ledger
Nothing in the app can drift out of date
Tenant · Owner
Two audiences reading one source
Ready to take the office out of the phone call?
Talk to the Nudom team about the real estate app and the back office behind it. We will walk through the tenant's screen, the owner's statement, and the API that keeps the two of them on the same number.