Use case

Built for private landlords managing their own units

You don't need a full agency to lose track of a lease renewal or a maintenance request. Meridian gives private landlords the same tenancy, maintenance and document tracking a PM company uses, scaled to a handful of units.

The problem

A private landlord with 2-10 units is usually running everything from memory, a notes app and a folder of PDFs — until a tenant disputes a deposit deduction or a lease renewal is missed.

Why it matters

Without structured records, a landlord has no evidence trail if a dispute goes to RERA or a rental committee — and no early warning before a lease quietly lapses into a legal grey area.

How Meridian helps

  • Every tenancy, cheque and document in one place, not scattered across email and paper
  • Renewal reminders before a lease lapses, not after
  • Tenant-submitted maintenance requests with photos, so nothing gets lost in a text thread
  • A deposit and cheque schedule that tracks status from expected through cleared

FAQ

Is this overkill for a single property?

The core tenancy, document and maintenance tracking works the same whether you manage one unit or fifty — most landlords start with what they need and grow into the rest.

Do I need a company account?

You sign up as an organisation regardless of size — even a single-owner setup gets its own workspace, separate from every other tenant on the platform.