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Why a tenant portal pays for itself
Self-service repair reporting, rent reminders and the time saved per property per month.
team havelo
12 April 2026 · 4 min read
If you're self-managing 2 or more properties, the per-property time saved by a tenant portal is the difference between a part-time hobby and a serious side income.
What the tenant gets
- One place to report a repair, with photo upload from their phone.
- Visibility on the status (Reported, Acknowledged, Contractor Assigned, In Progress, Completed).
- Their lease, deposit reference, and access codes in one place.
What the landlord gets
- No more "have you sorted that leak?" texts at 11pm.
- Photos and a clear description before any contractor visit.
- Auto-dispatch (in havelo): if you've added an approved plumber for that property and the issue is plumbing, the contractor gets emailed automatically with the brief.
The numbers
On a typical 3-property portfolio, the average landlord spends 4-6 hours per month on maintenance coordination alone. With a portal + auto-dispatch, that drops to about 1 hour. Multiply by 12 months, multiply by your hourly rate.
How to set this up in havelo
- Add your tenants in
/dashboard/tenants(each gets an access code). - Add your repairers in
/dashboard/contractorswith their trades and which properties they cover. - Optionally set spend caps so quotes under (say) £150 auto-approve.
- Send tenants the portal link. They report; you decide.
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