This video is a simple walkthrough of the 'Properties' section of a Landlord's PropertyLoop account and how you can instruct an Agent to List/Market your property.
The Properties section of your PropertyLoop account is the central place where landlords can manage their rental listings. It offers a user-friendly platform for adding new properties, uploading important documents, and keeping track of how your property is being marketed. Whether you're listing a new rental or updating an existing one, everything begins here.
To get started, landlords simply need to navigate to the Properties area in their dashboard. From there, you can click a clearly labeled button that allows you to request an agent to list and market your property. As soon as you click that button, one of PropertyLoop’s expert agents is notified immediately, ensuring a fast response to help move your property onto the market as soon as possible.
In addition to initiating the listing process, the Properties section also allows you to upload essential documents related to your property. This could include compliance certificates, tenancy agreements, or any other files that are necessary to support the rental or help the agent present your property in the best light. Keeping your documents up to date here ensures everything is in one place and accessible.
Once an agent has updated your listing with photos, property details, and descriptions, you can preview your live listing directly within the platform. This preview feature is especially useful because it allows you to see exactly how your property will appear to potential renters on the public site. If anything needs adjusting—such as photos, pricing, or descriptions—you can coordinate with the agent to make the changes promptly.
In summary, the Properties section of your PropertyLoop account is your go-to hub for managing your property listings. From requesting an agent to uploading documents and reviewing your live advert, the platform makes the process simple, fast, and fully transparent for landlords.