Goodlord reveals integration with The Depositary

Goodlord reveals integration with The Depositary


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Lettings tech platform Goodlord has announced a new integration.

It’s with end-of-tenancy platform The Depositary, which helps letting agents manage move-out processes including tenant communications, checkouts, cleaning coordination, and deposit returns. 

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The integration with Goodlord now allows agents to initiate and manage these processes from within the Goodlord platform, removing the need for manual or duplicate data entry.

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It also means the Goodlord journey now extends from tenancy management all the way through to move-out support. 

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The launch follows Goodlord’s announcement of its partnership with Reapit last month.

The move comes as admin pressures continue to weigh heavily on agents. 

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According to Goodlord research, 76% of agents find the amount of admin involved in their day-to-day work limiting, with the admin and compliance burden accounting for a fifth (20%) of operational bottlenecks. 

Tom Goodman, managing director at Goodlord, says: “End-of-tenancy is one of the most operationally complex and time-intensive stages of the rental journey – and one that’s traditionally been fragmented across multiple systems. This integration removes that friction.” 

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And Kristjan Byfield, co-founder at The Depositary, adds:”The UK’s largest tenancy facilitation platform is partnering with the UK’s only tenancy conclusion platform to help agents massively reduce their administrative burden whilst giving tenants and landlords alike a first-class, digital experience. 

“Together we’re making everything easier, faster and better for everyone.” 

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