Responsible landlord AI

Use AI to review the record, not replace your judgment.

The safest landlord AI starts with a defined task and known records. It can summarize, organize, and point out questions; it should not invent facts, decide who gets housing, or substitute for legal, tax, safety, or maintenance expertise.

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Useful, bounded landlord tasks

  • Summarize rent, expense, maintenance, and portfolio records already in the system.
  • Surface missing receipts, incomplete fields, overdue follow-up, or records that need review.
  • Generate a first draft of a rental-application questionnaire or tenant communication.
  • Summarize an application against landlord-defined questions without making the decision.
  • Organize tax-readiness questions while leaving classification and filing to the landlord or professional.

Decisions AI should not make for you

Do not delegate tenant acceptance, legal compliance, tax treatment, emergency response, repair safety, rent-setting collusion, or other high-impact decisions to a generated answer.

Review outputs against the source record. If the record is incomplete, the correct AI response may be to identify the gap rather than guess.

DwellTrack's current AI boundary

DwellTrack provides on-demand insights based on portfolio, tax-readiness, and rental-application records. It can help generate application questions and summarize review context. The landlord initiates the workflow, sees the supporting record, and makes every decision.

AI insights are included across DwellTrack plans. They do not provide a credit score, background check, tax return, legal opinion, or autonomous tenant decision.

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