Revela Reporting Overview - Leasing
Evictions
Definition:
A report tracking all tenants currently in eviction status, including key dates, balances, legal status, and communication.
Use Cases:
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Monitor eviction progress across properties
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Coordinate with legal teams or housing authorities
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Identify trends in delinquency or tenant issues
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Ensure compliance with local eviction processes
Itemized Damages
Definition:
A detailed list of damages charged to a tenant—usually upon move-out—linked to unit condition reports and tenant charges.
Use Cases:
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Document tenant-caused damages for legal and billing purposes
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Recover repair costs from deposits or billing
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Support fair housing claims with documentation
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Provide transparency to tenants and owners
Landlord Verification
Definition:
A document or report used to verify a tenant’s rental history with a landlord or property management company.
Use Cases:
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Process third-party rental history requests
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Assist tenants applying for new housing
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Maintain accurate tenant records
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Ensure consistent responses for verifications
Lease Applications
Definition:
A report of submitted lease or rental applications including applicant info, screening status, and approval progress.
Use Cases:
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Track leasing pipeline and unit demand
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Speed up screening and approvals
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Coordinate with leasing teams or site managers
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Review application volume and marketing effectiveness
Lease Directory
Definition:
A complete listing of all active, pending, and historical leases, often searchable by tenant, unit, or lease status.
Use Cases:
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Quickly find lease details for reference
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Monitor lease terms, occupants, and rates
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Audit or reconcile lease activity
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Support transitions or renewals
Lease Execution
Definition:
Tracks the status of lease document execution—who has signed, who is pending, and if documents are complete.
Use Cases:
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Ensure timely move-ins by completing paperwork
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Prevent occupancy without signed leases
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Monitor e-signature completion
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Communicate with tenants or staff to finalize documents
Lease Expiration
Definition:
A forecast of all upcoming lease expirations across properties, including notice dates, renewal status, and tenant decisions.
Use Cases:
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Proactively plan renewals or marketing for vacant units
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Improve retention through early engagement
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Reduce vacancy loss by managing transitions
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Coordinate with maintenance for upcoming turnovers
Move In Move Out
Definition:
Logs all upcoming or completed move-ins and move-outs by date, unit, and tenant.
Use Cases:
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Manage operational turnover processes
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Coordinate cleaning, maintenance, and inspections
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Prepare new leases or close out old ones
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Communicate scheduling across departments
Rent Roll
Definition:
A core report listing all units, tenants, lease terms, monthly rents, and current rent status.
Use Cases:
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Understand income performance across the portfolio
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Review occupied vs. vacant units
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Report income to owners and investors
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Base property valuations on income stream
Rent Roll Analysis
Definition:
An analytical version of the rent roll that includes performance metrics like rent growth, concessions, and vacancy impact.
Use Cases:
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Identify underperforming units or trends
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Assess rent collection health over time
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Guide pricing strategies
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Track monthly changes for owners or leadership
Rent Roll Detail
Definition:
A granular version of the rent roll showing per-unit charge and payment activity, lease history, and tenant ledger details.
Use Cases:
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Support auditing or accounting tasks
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Investigate tenant-level issues
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Provide backup for owner reports
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Monitor unit-specific financials
Rent Roll With Charges
Definition:
Combines the standard rent roll with additional charges (utilities, parking, pet rent, etc.) for a full income picture.
Use Cases:
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Capture total billed income, not just base rent
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Assist with budgeting and forecasting
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Reconcile against income statements
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Report comprehensive billing to owners
Reservations
Definition:
Shows reserved or pre-leased units, including hold deposits, applicant names, and anticipated move-in dates.
Use Cases:
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Forecast occupancy changes
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Prevent overbooking or leasing conflicts
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Track leasing funnel efficiency
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Manage short-term rentals or transitional housing
Tenancy Schedule
Definition:
A master calendar of all current tenancies by start and end date, typically visualized by property or unit.
Use Cases:
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Coordinate operational timelines
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Forecast future availability
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Plan maintenance or capital projects around occupancy
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Prevent lease overlap issues
Unit Status
Definition:
Report of all unit conditions, including occupied, vacant, under maintenance, or make-ready.
Use Cases:
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Get real-time view of property readiness
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Speed up unit turnovers
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Communicate with leasing and maintenance teams
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Drive occupancy strategies
Unpaid Lease Charges
Definition:
List of tenants with outstanding charges related to their lease—rent, utilities, late fees, etc.
Use Cases:
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Prioritize collections or delinquency follow-up
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Monitor aging balances
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Report unpaid rent to owners or board
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Automate late notices or fees
Utility Transfers
Definition:
Tracks pending or completed utility transfers between the tenant, landlord, or property management (usually during move-ins/outs).
Use Cases:
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Ensure utilities are correctly set up
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Prevent billing gaps or surprises
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Document responsibility transfer for disputes
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Track compliance with lease requirements
Vacancy Schedule
Definition:
Report showing all current and future vacancies, broken down by unit, property, or date range.
Use Cases:
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Forecast marketing and leasing needs
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Identify problem properties with high turnover
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Prepare financial models and budgets
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Match inventory with waitlist or incoming demand
Waitlist
Definition:
A report of prospective tenants who have expressed interest in housing and are waiting for availability.
Use Cases:
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Prioritize high-demand applicants
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Fill vacancies faster with warm leads
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Analyze demand trends by unit type
- Support compliance in affordable housing programs