Why Blocora exists
Rental operations break down when leasing, ledgers, notices, documents, and follow-through live in separate systems and inboxes.
About Blocora
Blocora exists to reduce operational fragmentation across leasing, payments, renewals, notices, maintenance, reporting, and portals. It is intentionally bilingual-ready, province-aware, and shaped around real operator workflows instead of decorative marketing promises.
Rental operations break down when leasing, ledgers, notices, documents, and follow-through live in separate systems and inboxes.
Blocora is built for landlords and property managers running real residential portfolios, not for hobby ownership or generic CRE sprawl.
The product favors one shared operating record, explicit permissions, bilingual structure, and province-aware governance without forking the platform by market.
Connected product areas
Operations
Keep properties, units, tenants, tasks, and documents aligned in one operational record.
View OperationsLeasing
Move from vacancy to signed lease with clear follow-up, application, and renewal workflows.
View LeasingCommunications
Centralize messages, notices, letters, and contact history across tenants, owners, and vendors.
View CommunicationsMaintenance
Track service requests, work orders, assignments, priorities, costs, and completion without losing context.
View MaintenanceAccounting & Payments
Manage ledgers, rent charges, payment history, expenses, and owner statement basics in the same workspace.
View Accounting & PaymentsReporting
Surface occupancy, arrears, vacancies, lease expiries, and portfolio performance with Quebec-aware outputs.
View ReportingClosing stance
See the product in context
Blocora should earn trust through coherent product decisions, bilingual structure, and real operational depth rather than through vague company language or mandatory sales calls.