Data Entry & Transition Tips
A practical guide for migrating your existing property data from spreadsheets, paper records, or other software into Landager without errors.
Migrating years of property data into a new system is daunting. This guide breaks the transition into manageable phases so you can switch without losing momentum or accuracy.
Phase 1: Prepare Your Excel Data
Before touching Landager, organize your existing records:
- List all properties with exact addresses and types.
- List all units with bedroom, bathroom, and square footage data.
- List all active tenants with full legal names, emails, and phone numbers.
- List all active leases with start dates, end dates, rent amounts, and security deposit amounts.
Having this data in a clean spreadsheet means your Landager entry sessions will be fast and error-free.
Phase 2: Enter Current Data Only
Do not try to backfill five years of historical payments on Day 1. Start with the present:
- Enter all current Properties and Units.
- Enter all current Tenant Profiles.
- Create all Active Leases (binding tenants to units).
- Upload all signed lease PDFs.
Your historical data stays in your old spreadsheet/system for reference. Landager becomes your system of record moving forward.
Phase 3: The Transition Month
The first month on Landager requires special attention:
Handling Mid-Month Start Dates
If you're transitioning on March 15th, and rent was already collected for March 1st via your old system, you have two options:
- Option A (Recommended): Log March's rent as a "Paid" entry in Landager with a note: "Pre-transition payment. Collected via old system." This gives you a complete first month.
- Option B: Start logging payments in April. Accept that March will show incomplete data on the dashboard.
Pro-Rating
If a tenant moved in mid-month, log the prorated first payment with the exact amount collected, not the full monthly rent. Add a note: "Prorated first month: 15 days at $40/day = $600."
Phase 4: Reconcile After 30 Days
At the end of your first full month:
- Export your Landager data.
- Compare against your bank statement.
- Identify any discrepancies (missing entries, duplicate entries, wrong amounts).
- Fix all issues before the second month begins.
If the totals match: congratulations, your transition is clean and your dashboard is now trustworthy.
Phase 5: Announce to Tenants
Once you're confident in the system:
- Send a professional email to all active tenants.
- Explain that you've upgraded to a professional management platform.
- Reassure them that nothing changes about how they pay rent.
- Inform them they'll be receiving professional payment receipts going forward.
This communication builds tenant confidence and sets the expectation of professionalism.
Phase 6: Review Before Fully Committing
After two full months of clean data:
- Review your dashboard metrics—do they match reality?
- Verify all lease dates are accurate—are tenant statuses correct?
- Check your Occupancy Rate—does it match the physical truth?
- If everything checks out, stop updating your old spreadsheet entirely. Landager is now your single source of truth.
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