Rent and arrears analysis.
Turn a rent tracking file or property management export into a report: rent due, rent collected, outstanding amounts, tenants, properties, charges and indicative yield when data exists.
Which file is this analysis for?
For landlords, property companies and small structures that need to review several units from an existing file without rebuilding a tracking table.
Common files
Relevant users
Landlords, property companies, small agencies and independent managers.
A controlled reading from the uploaded file
RGAnalyzer detects likely columns, you confirm them, then calculates indicators without inventing missing data. Limits remain visible in the report.
Follow-ups by property
Unpaid or partial payments are tied to tenants and properties when those columns are available.
Charges and yield
Charges and property values are used only when present to compute an indicative yield.
Cautious reading
The report does not replace rental accounting or tax advice.
A readable report with checks in the right place
The page does not simply stack tables: it puts KPIs, business sections and review points first, then offers exports adapted to the analysis type.
KPIs first
Important indicators come before details to make the report easier to read in meetings or operations reviews.
Visible checks
File limits remain visible: missing columns, excluded rows, partial data or unavailable information.
Adapted exports
Exports depend on the module: PDF report, control Excel, cleaned CSV or complete package depending on the analysis.
Common questions before upload
Can I track several properties?
Yes if a property, address or unit column can distinguish them.
Is the yield tax-grade?
No. It is a simplified indicator if property value and charges are present.
Can tenants be displayed?
Yes if the file contains them and they are useful for follow-up.