Problems worth solving
Ranked by Pain Signal Score, our 0 to 100 measure of how acute, frequent, and recent each problem is. Every claim links back to the real discussion it came from (our Receipts Rule).
- 01
Tenant disputes and crises
92/10092/100·Strong signalLandlords facing serious legal challenges with tenants, including evictions and bankruptcy issues. They are seeking advice on complex legal matters that could impact their rental operations.
Evidence from Reddit
- r/PropertyManagementTenant disputes $287 electrical bill, wackiness ensues.
- r/PropertyManagementShould I sue..?
- r/PropertyManagementOwner just freaked out on me
- r/PropertyManagementProceed with eviction?
- r/PropertyManagement"Disgruntled St. Paul apartment tenant executed 3 over parking garage contract dispute, charges say"
- r/PropertyManagementTenant filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy
- 02
Entry barriers in property management
79/10079/100·Strong signalNewcomers looking to break into the property management field or seeking guidance on enhancing their portfolio. They need support navigating their early career steps and operational challenges.
Evidence from Reddit
- r/PropertyManagementwhat am I missing? trying to break into property management
- r/PropertyManagementCommercial Property Managers, what does your portfolio look like? How demanding is your job?
- r/PropertyManagementIf my end goal is commercial property management, what would you recommend I do early in my career?
- r/PropertyManagementExperienced Property Manager working remotely for 5+ years
- r/PropertyManagementNew to Regional Property Management at 25 — Advice?
- r/PropertyManagementSeeking advice for tenant issue
- 03
Rental experience frustrations and costs
74/10074/100·Moderate signalRenters and parents of renters dealing with annoying aspects of the rental process. They seek solutions to improve their rental experience and address common pain points.
Evidence from Reddit
- r/PropertyManagementhow's everyone dealing w rising property tax assessments on their rentals
- r/PropertyManagementWhat was the most annoying part of finding a PG or rental?
- r/PropertyManagementHow to Tell a Long-Term Tenant Their Rent Is Going Up Significantly
- r/PropertyManagementFor the Parents of Renters:
- 04
Sales coaching strategies
60/10060/100·Moderate signalManagers trying to improve coaching techniques for sales representatives in various locations. They need effective strategies to enhance sales performance and team productivity.
Evidence from Reddit
- 05
Rental fraud issues
60/10060/100·Moderate signalLandlords facing instances of fraudulent activities from renters and scams targeting rental properties. They need awareness and tools to identify and combat fraudulence.
Evidence from Reddit
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Frequently asked questions
What are the biggest problems to solve for property-management?
The most common recurring problems we found were: Tenant disputes and crises, Entry barriers in property management, Rental experience frustrations and costs. Each one on this page is backed by links to the real discussions it came from.
How were these problems found?
We scanned 124 recent public discussions about property-management, grouped them by topic using text embeddings (so the math decides what belongs together, not a guess), and kept only the clusters with real, repeated signal. Every problem links back to its source posts.
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