What’s new in Property Tree this May?
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In this month’s release we have made a number of valuable changes to save time and improve your user experience in Property Tree. With this update, you’ll now have greater flexibility in managing arrears, enjoy a more streamlined tenancy fee process and more.
Statistics Report
You can now manage a KPI with the inclusion of the average weekly management fee. You can also filter by effective or period arrears and select the number of days for which you would like the arrears statistics to display.
Arrears Notices
You are now able to configure your automated arrears notices to be triggered by the period or effective paid to date.
Tenancy Fees
A new workflow now enables you to charge tenancy fees in bulk, add or edit descriptions and amounts and send out tenancy invoices via email to notify tenants of outstanding items.
Tenancy Vacating
Enhancements to the Tenancies Vacating report now allows you to better filter by Charge to Date or Move out Date. The report will now also link to the Property Profile, display Tenancy Held Funds and Vacate Credit Owed.
Payment Files
ABA and BPAY payment files can now be generated when using iPad or iPhone devices.
More feature enhancements have been made to ownership statements, tenancy contacts, commercial arrears reporting, invoice due dates and account codes. You can read all the details in the May 2019 Release Notes.
As always your feedback is critical to helping us help you, so please continue to send through your suggestions through Rockend User Voice.
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