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These webinars are presented in a UK version of Re-Leased, but are still relevant to those located in Asia-Pacific, North America and the rest of the world. If you are watching from outside the UK, some of the terminology, and buttons may appear slightly different.
For example, in North America, Tenancies is called Leases. Outside of the UK, Service Charge Budgets are called Outgoings Budgets. Client Accounting in the UK is referred to as Trust Accounting elsewhere. If you have any questions around the different terminology in your region, do not hesitate to get in touch with your Account Manager, or contact support.
- Logging in
- System navigation
- Calendar Dashboard
- User Settings
- To do list
- Properties view
- Property Index
- Create a property
General Navigation & Properties Frequently Asked Questions
- Tenancy view
- Tenancy Index
- Rent Reviews
- Create Tenant - Commercial
- The Maintenance Hub
- Quotes and work orders
- The Inspections Hub
- Inspection Notice Rules
- The Reminders Hub
Tenancies, Maintenance & Inspections Frequently Asked Questions
- General Settings and how to customise Re-Leased to suit your business
- Accounting Settings for all customers
- Add Ons & Integrations
- Communications templates
- Arrears and Inspections Rules
- Client Accounting Settings
Settings Frequently Asked Questions
Creating & Approving Outgoings/Service Charge Budgets
- Setting up Budgets by area
- Tenancy Concessions
- Approving Budgets by area
- Common Scenarios
Creating & Approving Outgoings/Service Charge Budgets Frequently Asked Questions
Modifying your Outgoings/Service Charge Budget
- Modifying your budget part way through the year
- Adding prior income and expenses to the budget
- Budget Reports
- Common scenarios
Modifying your Outgoings/Service Charge Budget Frequently Asked Questions
Outgoings/Service Charge Budget Guide
Re-Leased Discover: Reconciling your Outgoings/Service Charge Budget:
- Reports used to reconcile your budget
- Accruals and prepayments
- Locking the budget
- Reconciling your budget