Unit Management
7 articles in this section to help you master Landager.
Deleting a Unit (Requirements)
Understand the strict dependencies that prevent accidental unit deletion. Learn how to safely remove a unit from a property and why archiving is often the better choice.
Documenting Unit Layouts (Beds, Baths, SqFt)
Why accurately entering unit layouts, bedroom counts, bathroom counts, and square footage details is crucial for marketing vacant units and scaling your portfolio.
How Base Rent Differs from Lease Rent
Understand the financial data separation in Landager. Learn why the rent assigned to a physical unit is completely independent of the rent locked into a tenant's active lease contract.
How Unit Occupancy Automatically Updates
Learn how the Landager automation engine flips unit statuses between Vacant and Occupied instantly based on the creation, starting, and ending of Leases.
Manually Changing a Unit's Status
How to manually override a unit's status in Landager. Learn when to use the 'Maintenance' status for renovations and how to bypass lease automation.
Setting and Updating Base Rent
How to define the expected market rent for a unit. Learn how setting a base rent speeds up lease creation and how to update it after market fluctuations.
Understanding Unit Statuses
Learn how Landager tracks the physical and occupancy status of your units: Vacant, Occupied, and Maintenance. Discover how these statuses affect your dashboard metrics.