Seattle Startup is Bringing Landlording Into the Digital Age

With the latest introduction of the reLease service, landlords can now list their property, screen tenants and sign a lease, all from the convenience of their phone, tablet or desktop, something no one else can claim at this point.

Seattle, WA, February 06, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Change can be a great thing, especially when it involves converting an old analog technology to a new digital one. Checks evolved to debit cards, cassettes became MP3’s, and film rolls exist today in iPhoto. Now it’s time for landlords to reap the benefits of technological advances in the way they perform residential leasing.

Renticity’s mission is to provide landlords with access to modern leasing technology that simplifies the leasing process so landlords can get back to the things in life that matter most. With the latest introduction of the reLease service, landlords can now list their property, screen tenants and sign a lease, all from the convenience of their phone, tablet or desktop, something no one else can claim at this point.

The reLease service is a powerful, yet lightweight tool that allows landlords to upload any PDF lease they wish onto Renticity’s platform, where it is transformed into a digital document for easy online editing, e-signing and storage. Allowing landlords to use familiar and trusted lease documents enables them to retain control of their leasing process while also streamlining it.

“Renticity gives you the freedom to manage all your leasing needs without taking you away from the things in life that matter most,” says Jon Rinker, Founder and CEO. “Whether it’s from the 7th hole at Jefferson Golf Course, a beach chair in the San Juans, or some exotic vacation spot, Renticity makes it easy to get the job done.”

About Renticity
Renticity empowers a large, underserved segment of the residential housing market by providing a single point of access to an entire suite of easy to use online leasing tools designed specifically for landlords who lease their own properties. No prior knowledge, training or skills are required. Renticity’s headquarters are located on the shores of Lake Union in Seattle’s Eastlake neighborhood, surrounded by houseboats, apartments, and just about anything that flies or floats.

For more information, visit www.renticity.com.
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