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The landlord stays in control
Automation should prepare the record, not hide the decision. DwellTrack shows the evidence and keeps confirmation with the landlord.
The founder story
Built from lived experience
DwellTrack began in Cornwall, Ontario, not in a boardroom, but in the gap between rent arriving and the records catching up.
Founder · Builder · Landlord
Software developer building from firsthand Canadian landlord experience.

Why DwellTrack exists
For two years, Abdessattar has managed two rental units in Cornwall. At that size, the work should feel direct: receive the rent, keep the receipt, answer the tenant, save the lease, record the expense.
Instead, every simple task created another handoff. Interac notifications lived in email. Tenant and lease details lived somewhere else. Receipts depended on remembering. Tax records waited for a later cleanup.
His background as a software developer made the pattern difficult to ignore. The problem was not a lack of apps. It was that the evidence, the decision, and the next action rarely stayed together.
DwellTrack grew from that observation: build one Canadian rental record around the work landlords already do, starting with the moment rent arrives and keeping the landlord in control of what becomes official.
“I did not build DwellTrack because two units made me a property-management expert. I built it because two units were enough to show how fragmented the work had become.”
What guides the product
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Automation should prepare the record, not hide the decision. DwellTrack shows the evidence and keeps confirmation with the landlord.
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Interac notifications, rent receipts, provincial paperwork, and T776-oriented records are not regional decoration. They shape the workflow.
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A landlord should not need dozens of units before clean records become worthwhile. The first unit should be organized properly.
Read how DwellTrack handles trust and data, or contact the team directly at support@contact.dwelltrack.ca.
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