Cameras for Property Managers
Managing renovations across multiple properties? Cameras give you visibility without constant travel, document contractor work, and keep stakeholders informed.
How Property Managers Benefit
Monitor Contractor Work
See what contractors are actually doing without constant site visits.
Protect Your Properties
Document renovation and maintenance work for your records and tenant agreements.
Inform Stakeholders
Share progress with building owners, boards, or tenant associations.
Reduce Your Time
Check project status from your desk instead of traveling to every property.
Common Use Cases
Major Renovations
Multi-month renovation projects where progress tracking matters
Common Area Upgrades
Lobby, hallway, and amenity renovations in managed properties
Tenant Improvements
Commercial space buildouts for incoming tenants
Exterior Work
Facade, roofing, and site improvements
New Acquisitions
Document initial state and improvement projects
Frequently Asked Questions
I manage multiple properties. Can I use cameras across them?
Yes. You can have cameras on multiple properties simultaneously, each in its own project. Or move one camera from project to project as renovations complete. Our platform makes it easy to manage multiple cameras and projects.
How do I share access with building owners?
Add owners or board members as users with view-only access. They can check progress anytime without calling you. This transparency builds trust and reduces your communication workload.
What about privacy for tenants?
With face blurring enabled, no one is identifiable in photos. For common area renovations, this protects both workers and any tenants who pass through. Position cameras to focus on work areas, not private spaces.
Are cameras practical for short projects?
Even 2-3 month projects benefit from visual documentation. Month-to-month billing means you pay only for the project duration. Short projects still have disputes, and cameras document them just as well.
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Simplify Property Renovation Management
Monitor contractor work and keep stakeholders informed with visual documentation.