See lease exposure before it's urgent
Lease Intelligence stacks every expiration over the next 24 months — tenant, square footage, and option status attached — so renewals start on your timeline, not the tenant's.
Hover a cell. Know the tenant.
Year by property, with the leases behind every count — square footage, expiry month, and option status. The amber cells are inside your 180-day window.
Your renewal thesis, written down per unit
The MLA grid holds your assumptions where the leases live — renewal probability, future rent, TI and market-ready costs, and a rating per unit. Editable inline, not in a side spreadsheet.
The space you have, the tenants you're watching
Vacant units carry market-ready dates so "available" means something. Tenant filters answer the questions you'd otherwise build a spreadsheet for.
No signed renewal and no option — flagged while there's still time to run a real process.
Every conversation, tracked to a lease
Leasing deals move from inquiry to signed with inline edits — and deal status syncs back to the MLA, so your assumptions and your pipeline never drift apart.
The quarter, in three motions
New deals, renewals, and move-outs — each measured in count, square footage, and rent, so "a busy quarter" has numbers attached.
See your portfolio in one trusted owner view.